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- Q1234385 subject Q6278610.
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- Q1234385 abstract "The Dodge Wayfarer was an automobile produced by Dodge from February 1949 until 1952. It was discontinued without a replacement in the United States, although the Kingsway series remained available in export markets. The Wayfarer was the first true roadster built by the Big Three since the 1930s. However, the roadster concept was soon altered to the plusher Sportabout as higher comfort levels were demanded by the post-war auto buyers. 9325 roadsters and Sportabouts were built, out of a total of 217,623 Wayfarers of all bodystyles.The "Chrysler Wayfarer" model name was also used by Chrysler's Australian arm for a series of pickup ("ute") models built between late 1958 and 1960 (AP2 and AP3 models, some perhaps built as late as 1961) in 1205 examples. Later, there was a ute called the "Chrysler Valiant Wayfarer". This model was built from April 1965 until August 1971.".
- Q1234385 bodyStyle Q190578.
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- Q1234385 height "1.6002".
- Q1234385 length "4.953".
- Q1234385 manufacturer Q27564.
- Q1234385 predecessor Q1234216.
- Q1234385 productionEndYear "1952".
- Q1234385 productionStartYear "1949".
- Q1234385 relatedMeanOfTransportation Q828476.
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- Q1234385 thumbnail 1949_Dodge_Wayfarer_Convertible_(16527945601).jpg?width=300.
- Q1234385 wheelbase "2.921".
- Q1234385 width "1.8542".
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- Q1234385 bodyStyle Q190578.
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- Q1234385 bodyStyle "/Sportabout".
- Q1234385 bodyStyle "2".
- Q1234385 engine "3.8".
- Q1234385 length "195.0".
- Q1234385 length "199.0".
- Q1234385 manufacturer "Dodge".
- Q1234385 name "First Generation".
- Q1234385 predecessor Q1234216.
- Q1234385 production "1949".
- Q1234385 related Q828476.
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- Q1234385 type Product.
- Q1234385 type Automobile.
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- Q1234385 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q1234385 comment "The Dodge Wayfarer was an automobile produced by Dodge from February 1949 until 1952. It was discontinued without a replacement in the United States, although the Kingsway series remained available in export markets. The Wayfarer was the first true roadster built by the Big Three since the 1930s. However, the roadster concept was soon altered to the plusher Sportabout as higher comfort levels were demanded by the post-war auto buyers.".
- Q1234385 label "Dodge Wayfarer".
- Q1234385 depiction 1949_Dodge_Wayfarer_Convertible_(16527945601).jpg.
- Q1234385 name "First Generation".