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Sorry, but everything you said in this comment is completely wrong and false information
-Mitsubishi did the work for mopar. Chrysler didn’t touch the car at all.
-the 3000GT and stealth aren’t DSM cars and weren't manufactured in the normal IL plant with the lazer, talon, and eclipse.
-they weren’t manufactured by Chrysler, they were manufactured by Mitsubishi in house.
-none of any 3000GT or Stealth were ever made in the US.
-all of them were made in Japan and then imported into the states.
-the door card tag doesn't list the production location or anything about about what you're saying- it lists gross vehicle weight rating and tire pressure information. the build plate that lists "manufactured in japan" is under the hood, and is a metal car.