The Rare One: Dodge's Street Kit Car



With a 360 cubic-inch small block, factory fender flares and a custom set of window louvers, the 1978 Dodge Aspen Street Kit Car not only looked the business, but was one of the best performers of its day. On this episode of THoM we take a ride in a very rare and low mileage MOPAR that’s been brought back to life to once again roam the streets and show people what design was like back in the late 1970s.

** QUICK NOTE: There were actually 145 Street Kit Cars Produced – not 1,045, thus making it an even RARER vehicle than we originally thought! **

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Eric S.

And there was a Volare Kit Car as well – they were 2-tone blue. I only ever saw ONE of those on the road, & I'm from the Motor City. These were insanely rare cars. I owned a Super Coupe Aspen for a couple of years – same drivetrain as this. After playing with the lean burn system for about a year, I installed a single point distributor which made it feel like I had tapped into 100 more HP. With the ignition working right, this car had good power & definitely had a great muscle car feel. The E-58 360 was no slouch, AND these cars handled like they were on rails – VERY sporty & comfortable cars to drive!

Garry Hatchett

I’ve always liked the F body cars. But they sure had a lot of problems: tsbs, recalls, etc.

Cousin Strawberry

Still see a lot of earlier Duster/Dart Sport in the body lines.

Marsha Honeycutt

had a 1979 dodge aspen rt . bought it used in 1987 for 3000 dollars it was black with the gold stripes. was rare even back then got many compliments and people wanting to know what it was. had the 318 auto and was not fast but kinda did look the part in the late 70s

vince detter

Made in petty blue called the Richard petty special

the falco

Just discovered this channel please do a video on the valiant charger from here down under it was only a hemi slant 6 265 but was a real competitor back in its day

Hot80s

I like the blue One

Juicejrc78

I had a 1977

TangoYankee

Its cool hearing how people drove aspens back in high school,and im getting mine fixed up for my sophomore year

D.W. Atwood

I had the blue one but previous owner didnt have the 43 on the doors, bought it like new in 1982, had like 30,000 miles on it. $5000

john maki

Had lots of (cheap, used) 1970s MoPars! If the (shoddy, but AVERAGE, for ALL) workmanship had improved, '70s Chrysler cars (at ANY price level) WERE TONS BETTER THAN FORD OR G.M.!

john maki

MoPars (pre-Iococca era) were ROCKETS! The AWFUL workmanship is what killed them! The drivetrains were BEST, but the poor workmanship on the rest of the car ruined ONE TRULY GREAT VEHICLE!

roknroy1

i want one!

James Lichtenberger

I remember seeing one of these at the Chrysler dealership in Topeka Ks. Then low and behold my uncle got one – the blue and silver version. All of us kids loved it and it was really fast to us. Great memories.

James Nasto

Radio delete is the coolest feature.

ed Gee

I would pull that motor cam it up and build the inners up and least get 350 hp out of it and put a shift kit in the tranny and good sounding exhaust. It will still look stock but it would run.

Erik Nelson

727 bulletfroof? Ha ha

Mike Wasfaret

The graphics would come in the trunk. Is was up to the owner to put on or not.

Oldfatandtired

This was featured in Car and Driver Magazine. I was in vocational school at the time. My teacher was a MOPAR guy. Showed him the article and we drooled together

gungfuriceboy

just add a Supercharger On 'HER'…& you'll Get the 0-60mph…down to 5 seconds!! Love IT THOUGH!!

George Wettig

my dad bought a '80. my lead guitarist had the '78. We thought that we were cool. great memories, cheap beer, loud amplifiers, and slow cars, what else do you need, ? Fast Women!

Clifton Ashley

I absolutely love these and the Super Coupes.

billy thomas

Petty is Plymouth not Dodge

Slant6ers

nice, an old man from my neighborhood gave me a volare plymouth because his sons didn't like it, can you believe it, I want to restore that beauty.

Kevin Costello

Dodge Aspen Super Coupe 78-79 . Only 2 years just like the Magnum.

C Erhart

I always wanted one of these too. They had a lot of potential – a little tuning on that 360 and a better exhaust system and it would really wake up, even with the lean burn system.

79tazman

I have a 1979 Dodge Aspen R/T with the same red interior it has the tuff wheel and has the police 360 not as rare as the Street Kit Car but still cool

mrmopar5

You should do a review on the 78-79 Lil Red Express Truck!!

Tim Alcorn

Friend of mine had one of those

NoMore Mr.NiceGuy

At least if you have one you won’t see five hundred of yourself on the road when you want to cruise.

Michael Cuff

The first widebody Mopar!

Michael Cuff

They were waiting for a 426 hemi or a 440 magnum.

Gary Mckee

I remember seeing these in the Direct Connection catalog.

Kamran Etemad

79 R/T ASPEN had the same drivetrain and T TOP.with out the fender extenders.it also had the wing minus extender and bucket seat interior and side window luvers.

edward knox

I got a dodge aspen, looks like this one, sitting in the junk, only its got a 318 in it

Dave Hibbs

Rare doesn't mean valuable! It's still just an aspen!!! I had an 78' dodge aspen RT 360-4bbl automatic! It had just 175hp with single exhaust and only 2:45•1 rear and it's only good for 0-60 in 9.1 seconds and quarter mile in 17.1@ 80mph…. you can call it anything you like, it is what it is! It was a nice car I bought new at 18 years old, but I got blown away by just about everything in that era of the later 70's…

Dale Sisk

Chrysler was scheduled to build 1000 Plymouth A-43 street kit cars and 1000 A-43 Dodges. But Richard Petty left Chrysler mid season for GM so Chrysler halted production. As a result only 247 Plymouth's were built and only 145 Dodge's were built. Very cool cars for the day!

Anthony Barthel

Well…it was in the video description 😀

I didn't even know about these cars. Pretty cool in context, especially when so many cars of this era were more advertising the EPA fuel economy rather than how quickly the cars would even go.