1981 Chevrolet Chevette vs the Competition Manufacturer Promo
December 14th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
Chevrolet’s small rear-drive Chevette greeted 1981 – and Ford’s new Escort – with new electronic carburetor control and power steering
December 14th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
Chevrolet’s small rear-drive Chevette greeted 1981 – and Ford’s new Escort – with new electronic carburetor control and power steering
December 13th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
The 1981 Oldsmobile Toronado switched to a 125hp, 4.1 liter Buick V6 as its base power; the previously standard 150hp
December 8th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
Like the Camaro, Corvette changed little in appearance for 1981. But also like the Camaro, it adopted GM’s CCC emission-control
December 6th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
While the other Citations received trim and appearance changes for 1981, the Citation X-11 HO 660 (high output 6-cylinder, 60
November 8th, 2015 | by BajaBusta
A turbocharged model was introduced to the US export market in 1981. The American version arrived with 135 horsepower compared to 140
May 31st, 2015 | by BajaBusta
Though not a new car in Toyota’s world market, the Starlet was new to the US in 1981. It was
May 31st, 2015 | by BajaBusta
The Prelude, Honda’s powerful two-door coupe, stayed virtually the same for 1981. The 1981 Honda Prelude came with a 1.7-liter,
October 4th, 2013 | by BajaBusta
After a phenomenally successful start in 1980, Chevy’s version of the GM X-car saw few changes for 1981. The
September 28th, 2013 | by BajaBusta
Chevrolet’s mid-size Malibu received what amounted to a “radical” styling update for a car that had changed little since its 1978
September 21st, 2013 | by BajaBusta
Compared to the subtle year-to-year changes normally seen on Chevrolet’s full-size line, those ushered in for 1981 were almost dramatic. Visually,
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