Back in 1982, Dodge released the Rampage, a small, unibody, subcompact coupe based on the Chrysler L Platform. This platform was also used on the Dodge Omni and Charger, as well as the Plymouth Horizon and Turismo. The Dodge Rampage was also rebadged as the Plymouth Scamp and there was even a rare Shelby version (of which only 218 were built). By the time Dodge jumped into this market, the Ranchero had already been gone for three years and the El Camino would be on its way out in just five years. The Rampage was only sold from 1982 until 1984, when it was ultimately killed off.