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Latest revision as of 15:06, 28 February 2012
Summary
The R-Body was a stretched version of the B-Body frame, which was used replace the C-Body with a downsized version for the Mopar's Full-Sized cars.
looking for someone to help with this wiki by adding technical information on this body style.
Car Models of this Body Type
- Chrysler New Yorker 79-81
- Chrysler Newport 79-81
- Dodge St. Regis 79-81
- Plymouth Grand Fury 80-81
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