1980 Dodge Colt Parts

The 1980 Dodge Colt might not be a muscle car, but for folks who love vintage imports with great fuel economy, it’s a fun little project. These cars were known for their reliable four-cylinder engines, simple carbureted fuel systems, and lightweight build, but after four decades, many need new brakes, fuel pumps, and ignition components to stay running strong. If your Colt’s weatherstripping has dried out, you’re probably getting wind noise (or worse, water leaks). And if you’ve got an automatic transmission model, don’t ignore a slipping transmission or rough shifts—a fresh fluid change and a new filter can make a big difference. Classic Parts Pro will be stocking Colt parts soon, so sign up for the newsletter and stay ahead of the game!

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