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Starlet and Starion Conquest

September 23, 2009 By Mike Bumbeck

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While seeing a Starion and a Starlet together in the same driveway may be something we’re used to around here at Clunkbucket, rarely are the two cars ever seen together in the field. Andrew Layman is the only other person we know of that has not only a Starlet, but also a Starion. In this case the Mitsubishi is a 1986 Conquest-by-Dodge version Starion, and the 1982 Starlet packs a twin-cam mill from an eighties Toyota Corolla GTS under the hood. The narrow body, or flatsider Starions were sold alongside the wide body versions for 1986, and featured the same intercooler as their box-fendered cousins. Both cars are street driven to work and car shows alike on a regular basis, with the Starlet winning the commute champion title. Besides seeing occasional sideways drifting action on the race track, the Conquest holds the distinction of having the only known Peter Griffin aluminum radiator in any car.

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Filed Under: Feature, Odd Rod Tagged With: Conquest, Mitsubishi, Starion, Starlet, Toyota

Comments

  1. Andrew says

    September 23, 2009 at 6:29 pm

    SCHWEEETT!

  2. W. Kiernan says

    September 23, 2009 at 6:30 pm

    This is in Treasure Island, Florida? Real nice place, maybe a little rust-friendly. Your Starlet is sweet!

  3. casadelshawn says

    September 23, 2009 at 6:44 pm

    Treasure Island, in the Bay between San Francisco and Oakland. Former Naval base, and a great place to shoot pix of cars.

  4. Mad_Science says

    September 24, 2009 at 9:14 am

    I love those mid-80s Japanese lines.

    Curves are the Devil’s tool!

  5. Brian DR1665 says

    September 24, 2009 at 12:55 pm

    These might be, technically, a Chrysler or powered by Toyota, but they’re all Mitsubishi and I like it. Starquest is clean, if not understated and the Starlet is just super sharp. Thanks for sharing!

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