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For instance, during the mid-1960s the [[A-Body]] was the designation of the platform and body type of the [[compact cars]], [[B-Body]] cars were the larger [[Intermediate]] size cars, and [[C-Body]] was the designation of the full size cars. More recently, [[LX-Body]] has been used for the 2008 up [[Dodge]] [[Challengers]]. | For instance, during the mid-1960s the [[A-Body]] was the designation of the platform and body type of the [[compact cars]], [[B-Body]] cars were the larger [[Intermediate]] size cars, and [[C-Body]] was the designation of the full size cars. More recently, [[LX-Body]] has been used for the 2008 up [[Dodge]] [[Challengers]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:58, 25 February 2010
Body Style Designations given by Mopar were typically a letter or combination of letters.
For instance, during the mid-1960s the A-Body was the designation of the platform and body type of the compact cars, B-Body cars were the larger Intermediate size cars, and C-Body was the designation of the full size cars. More recently, LX-Body has been used for the 2008 up Dodge Challengers.