Jul 24, 2019  •  For Sale  •  9 Comments

All Original: 1984 Dodge Conquest Turbo

1984 Dodge Conquest Turbo

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During the 1980s, Dodge was all about badge engineering. This one might be a Mitsubishi with a Dodge badge, but this 1984 Conquest Turbo sure has fun for its time written all over it. The seller would like $4,995 but would prefer to trade, which is a huge price drop since we featured it back in 2017. You can read Jeff L’s post about it here. It has 61,000 miles and a clean title. Thank you, Ikey H, for the tip. You can take a closer look at it here on craigslist and it’s located in Abbeville, Louisiana.

1984 Dodge Conquest Turbo

Based on the title, you can guess that probably the coolest part of this car is what is powering it. A four-cylinder turbocharged engine sends power to a five-speed manual transmission. The seller has noted that new tires, brakes, brake pads, calipers, and u-joints have all been newly installed, along with new fluids. It does have power steering and power brakes. This car is begging to be driven spiritedly.

1984 Dodge Conquest Turbo

Inside, it is equipped with leather. The car does have air conditioning for those hot summer days. But if you want to roll with the windows down, you can do so with the push of a button thanks to the power windows. It also has power locks. Considering this car could have been one of four brands, this specific car with the Dodge logo really does conjure up 80’s vibes and almost makes you feel proud. The seller notes the car is a show winning car.

1984 Dodge Conquest Turbo

As mentioned before, the seller is interested in trading, but not for something that you might think. They are interested in a 4×4 tractor. While a Porsche or Lamborghini tractor might be cool, it might not be an even trade. I’m sure they are keen on a Case, John Deere, or Kubota if it’s an even trade in value. Either way, this car would be a nice ride to own. I think I’d be more inclined to just give them the cash though.

Comments

  1. art
    Jul 24, 2019 at 4:56pm

    Nice looking car, even after all those years. Great lines.

    Like 7
  2. Jeffro
    Jul 24, 2019 at 6:43pm

    Love an “80’s” steering wheel!

    Like 5
  3. Jamie Palmer Jamie PalmerStaff
    Jul 24, 2019 at 7:50pm

    This is a bargain. We had three Starquests in the family — great cars if you could keep the fuel system from leaking and the turbo oil line from coking up!

    Like 8
  4. poseurMember
    Jul 24, 2019 at 8:33pm

    yup, helluva buy if it’s anywhere near accurately presented & described.

    cool car in great colors with a dang 5-speed & turbo!

    love it

    Like 10
  5. Arthell64
    Jul 24, 2019 at 9:32pm

    This was a high tech car for the times. I remembering wanting one of these.

    Like 4
  6. Nitehawk770
    Jul 25, 2019 at 8:31am

    Rare to see a narrow-body Conquest these days. Personally, I prefer the more aggressive “peak-80’s” style of the wide-body cars, but this particular car seems to be quite the find.

    Like 3
  7. Jf85tr99
    Jul 25, 2019 at 8:51am

    I never saw one of these without the fender flares untill recently. Imho it looks just as good like this. What an awesome 80s car.

    Jay

    Like 2
  8. Steve
    Jul 25, 2019 at 9:43am

    When I see an early Starion I think Jackie Chan in the Cannonball Run.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8qAkUA8ZF0

    Like 3
  9. Tony
    Jan 29, 2023 at 11:36am

    Bought one of the first conquests when I lived in Brooklyn. I bought from a Plymouth dealer in 1984 for 10 grand and it was a show stopper. All black, all leather, 5 speed and it could fly right out of the box. It was a difficult car to maintain due the turbos and high maintenance. Finally just gave up on it and left it with a mechanic for work done. No matter what I just loved this car and how it turned heads.

    Like 0

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