Also body style of the '76 to '80 Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volaré. The Aspen and Volaré were successors to the Dart and Valiant A bodies. The A and F body cars were both considered compact cars in their time when compared to the much larger models available.

By the time these cars came into production the muscle car era was at an end resulting in considerably less horsepower in these cars than in the pavement ripping, big block Mopars of the past. Regardless these cars were light enough that with the right engine they preformed rather well. The 360 with a two barrel carburator for example moved the car from 0 to 60 in about the same time as the same year Camaro Z28 and Corvette L82 both of wich had 350 four barrels.

All in all over a million and a half F-body Mopar cars were sold.