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1966 Plymouth VIP

C Body

Chrysler's C platform was the basis for rear wheel drive full-size cars from 1965 to 1978. Although often misclassified, 1964 and earlier full-size Chrysler products, and 1973 and earlier Imperials are not C-bodies. For 1979, the C-Body was replaced by the R-Body. There was also a FWD Platform in the 1990's that used the designation of C-Body. It was a variation of the K-Car and discussed there.

Cars using the C Platform include:


Wheelbases:

119 in

121 in

  • 1965-1966 Plymouth wagons
  • 1965-1966 Dodges
  • 1965-1966 Chrysler wagons

122 in

  • 1967-1973 Plymouth wagons
  • 1974 Plymouth Fury II/Gran Fury
  • 1967-1973 Dodges
  • 1967-1973 Chrysler wagons

120 in

  • 1969-1973 Plymouths (except wagons)
  • 1974 Plymouth Fury I/II

124 in

  • 1974-1977 Plymouth and Dodge wagons
  • 1965-1978 Chrysler sedans
  • 1974-1978 Chrysler wagons
  • 1974-1975 Imperials

121.5 in

  • 1975-1977 Plymouths (except wagons)
  • 1974-1977 Dodges (except wagons)


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