> Yup but it wasn't 1984.  Several years ago Chrysler
> had one at the Providence, RI auto show.
> 2 seater and it was that burnt orange color.

Yes, the same Razor name, but with a Chrysler or Dodge nameplate. They reuse
concept names since they rarely get made. Mopar used the name "Diamante"
around 1970.

David @ Positive Impressions


>--- David Salamone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I got a call today from a guy in Ohio that wanted to
> > see what I knew about a 1984 Chrysler Razor. He's
> > the current and he doesn't know a whole lot about
> > the history of it.
> >
> > It's a car based upon the g body 1984 Plymouth Laser
> > and it's apparently some kind of Chrysler concept
> > car that's a two seater featuring a solid
> > retractable hardtop that folds in where the rear
> > seat would be. From what he's heard it's one of five
> > built and three were destroyed.
> >
> > Anyone out there ever heard of this unusual vehicle?
> >
> >
> > The closest thing I've seen is the convertible
> > version of the Laser that was produced in small
> > numbers during that same time period. A local friend
> > gave me some snapshots he took of one in a Dodge
> > dealer parking lot around 1984. Later I've got a
> > brochure on it from the conversion company called
> > Auto-Form Sales Corporation from Bremen, IN &
> > Shawnee, OK.
> >
> > David Salamone
> > Positive Impressions
> > PO Box 441761
> > Jacksonville, FL 32222
> > 904-388-4040
> > www.unleashedbyshelby.com
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