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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
− | A-body was the [[Mopar]] designation given to the [[compact]] cars | + | A-body was the [[Mopar]] designation given to the [[rear wheel drive]] [[platform]]s for the [[compact]] cars built between 1960-1976, and [[Pony Car]]s built between 1964-1969. |
− | + | There was also a [[FWD]] [[Platform]] in the 1990's that used the designation of A-Body, but more often referred to as [[A-Platform]]. It was a variation of the [[K-Car]] and discussed there. | |
== Model of this [[Body Type]] == | == Model of this [[Body Type]] == | ||
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* Dodge [[Dart Sport]] 1973-1974 | * Dodge [[Dart Sport]] 1973-1974 | ||
+ | '''Wheelbases:''' | ||
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+ | 106.5 in | ||
+ | *1960-1962 Valiant, Chrysler Valiant, & Plymouth Valiant (worldwide) | ||
+ | *1961-1962 Dodge Lancer | ||
+ | *1961-1963 DeSoto Rebel (South Africa) | ||
+ | |||
+ | 106 in | ||
+ | *1963-1966 Plymouth Valiant (USA, Mexico, Europe) | ||
+ | *1964-1966 Plymouth Barracuda | ||
+ | *1963-1966 Dodge Dart wagon | ||
+ | *1965 [[Valiant V100]], Custom 100 (Canada) | ||
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+ | 108 in | ||
+ | *1967-1973 Plymouth Valiant | ||
+ | *1967-1969 Plymouth Barracuda | ||
+ | *1970-1976 Plymouth Duster | ||
+ | *1971-1972 Dodge Demon | ||
+ | *1973-1976 Dodge Dart Sport | ||
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+ | 111 in | ||
+ | *1963-1966 Chrysler Valiant (Argentina, Brazil) | ||
+ | *1971-1976 Plymouth Scamp | ||
+ | *1974-1976 Plymouth Valiant | ||
+ | *1963-1976 Dodge Dart | ||
+ | *1963-1964 & 1966 Chrysler Valiant (Canada) | ||
+ | *1965 Valiant V200, Custom 200 (Canada | ||
The [[Mopar]]'' A-Body'' was replaced with the [[F-Body]] | The [[Mopar]]'' A-Body'' was replaced with the [[F-Body]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
− | * http:// | + | * [http://chryslerheritage.iconicweb.com/images/web_images/sec500/Body%20Chart.pdf Chrysler Heritage Body Chart] |
− | * http://www.moparstyle.com/forums/body/ | + | * [http://www.moparstyle.com/forums/body/ [[MoparStyle]] A-Body Forum] |
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+ | == [[Magazine References]] == | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 9 May 2023
Summary
A-body was the Mopar designation given to the rear wheel drive platforms for the compact cars built between 1960-1976, and Pony Cars built between 1964-1969. There was also a FWD Platform in the 1990's that used the designation of A-Body, but more often referred to as A-Platform. It was a variation of the K-Car and discussed there.
Model of this Body Type
- Plymouth Valiant 1960-1976
- Plymouth Duster 1970-1976
- Plymouth Scamp 1971-1976
- Plymouth Barracuda 1964-1969
- Dodge Dart 1963-1976
- Dodge Demon 1971-1972
- Dodge Lancer 1961-1962
- Dodge Dart Sport 1973-1974
Wheelbases:
106.5 in
- 1960-1962 Valiant, Chrysler Valiant, & Plymouth Valiant (worldwide)
- 1961-1962 Dodge Lancer
- 1961-1963 DeSoto Rebel (South Africa)
106 in
- 1963-1966 Plymouth Valiant (USA, Mexico, Europe)
- 1964-1966 Plymouth Barracuda
- 1963-1966 Dodge Dart wagon
- 1965 Valiant V100, Custom 100 (Canada)
108 in
- 1967-1973 Plymouth Valiant
- 1967-1969 Plymouth Barracuda
- 1970-1976 Plymouth Duster
- 1971-1972 Dodge Demon
- 1973-1976 Dodge Dart Sport
111 in
- 1963-1966 Chrysler Valiant (Argentina, Brazil)
- 1971-1976 Plymouth Scamp
- 1974-1976 Plymouth Valiant
- 1963-1976 Dodge Dart
- 1963-1964 & 1966 Chrysler Valiant (Canada)
- 1965 Valiant V200, Custom 200 (Canada
The Mopar A-Body was replaced with the F-Body
References
- Chrysler Heritage Body Chart
- MoparStyle A-Body Forum
Magazine References
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