The Dodge Diplomat Station Wagon 1979 was an absolute icon of the American automotive landscape. It was a full-size station wagon that came in two precut trim levels: an upscale version called the Diplomat SE and a base model called the Diplomat LE. The 1979 model was the last year of the first generation before the fuel efficiency mandated redesigns of 1980-1981. Both trims came standard with a 5.9-liter V8 engine that provided plenty of power for hauling people and cargo. Despite their large size, they had low grillework and sloping hoods, giving it a sportier look than most station wagons of the era. The Diplomat's exterior had some classic design elements such as tapered C-pillars and square-shaped windows. The interior was large and roomy with plenty of space for up to seven passengers. It had a padded vinyl bench seat with folding armrest and center console. The 1979 models included standard safety features such as a rear window defroster and head restraints for all seating positions. Options included air conditioning, power locks, and various special trim packages for the exterior and interior. The 1979 Dodge Diplomat station wagon was a powerful and comfortable car that offered plenty of cargo space. Its classic design has made it a popular choice among classic car enthusiasts, who see it as the perfect car for long-distance road trips or even daily commuting.
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