This truck was a captive import, based on the Mitsubishi Forte, the predecessor to the Triton/L200, introduced in the late 1970s. Name it.
Answer Plymouth Arrow
In the late 1970s, Plymouth introduced a compact pickup truck, a rebadged Dodge. It was labeled with the Arrow nameplate just like the compact car which had been released in 1976 and was based on the first-generation Mitsubishi Lancer. The Arrow was nearly indistinguishable from the Forte, the only differences being the steering wheel logo and exterior badges. The Arrow Pickup was highly competitive, with a 6.5 ft bed and a 1,400 lb payload rating. The Mitsubishi sourced four-cylinder engines provided 93 and 105 horsepower, which was more than enough to outperform the Chevrolet LUV.
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