Sigma model identification

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Sigma model identification

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From the front.

GE
4 round headlights.
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GH
4 small rectangle headlights.
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GJ
Large rectangle headlights. Full height grill.
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GJ Wagon
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GK
Large rectangle headlights. Half height grill. Mitsubishi logo above grill.
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GK GSR
Same as GK, but with front spoiler/lip.
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GN
Large rectangle headlights. Half height grill. Mitsubishi logo on the grill.
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GN Wagon
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From the rear.


GE
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GE Wagon
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GH
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GJ
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GJ Wagon
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GK
Striped style tail lights. Mitsubishi logo and badge are separate.
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GK GSR
Same as GK, but with rear spoiler.
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GN
Striped style tail lights. Mitsubishi logo and badge are joined together.
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GN Wagon
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good article, but my GN wagon has the full height grill that you describe being of a GJ, maybe this could be mentioned? also the trim across the tailgate is only present in later models isnt it?
1986 GN Sigma 'high roof' station wagon.
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Shitjas31 wrote:good article, but my GN wagon has the full height grill that you describe being of a GJ, maybe this could be mentioned? also the trim across the tailgate is only present in later models isnt it?
I have only done the Sedans at the moment. Will try and do the Wagons soon. But yeah, all the Wagons have the full height grill, and also longer bonnets than the Sedans have. The front fender panels are also different between the Sedans and Wagons.
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Are the Gsr sigmas only one with 4 wheel disck brakes
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Nope, GSR's and Super Saloons had 4 wheels disc's stock but they were an option on most models. Stock on all Scorpions.
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Ok then as there is a shell in a paddock near mine and has the 4 wheel disk breaks and didn't know but now I do it way be a super saloon ;) cheers
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The problem i have is the more rare of sigmas the SE, extremely rare im pretty sure.
Most insurance and road side type places hardly have Chrysler sigma let alone the SE.
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yeah i got a GJ SE which has 4 wheel disc brakes
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The rear photo of the GE is from one of my cars lol. Could you perhaps mention the difference from the GE Sigma Galant and GL grille (honeycomb, all black sometimes with chrome surrounds on the headlights) and the SE grille. Also mention that the GE and GH Sigma wagons have exactly the same rear. Also put a couple of GH Sigma side shots to show the difference between GL and SE against Petter Wherrett and Turbo models.
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