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  • ...stretched version of the [[B-Body]] frame, which was used replace the [[C-Body]] with a downsized version for the [[Mopar]]'s [[Full-Size]]d cars. ...someone to help with this [[wiki]] by adding technical information on this body style.
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  • #redirect [[LH-Body]]
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  • #redirect [[a-body]]
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  • #redirect [[F-Body]]
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]]
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  • #redirect [[S-Body]]
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  • ...tyle typically is determine by roof line, and number of doors. Examples of body styles include:
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  • A-body was the [[Mopar]] designation given to the [[rear wheel drive]] [[platform] ...s 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 [[
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  • In 1976, the 'F-Bod'y was introduced, to ultimately replace the [[A-Body]]. == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • D-Body was the designation given to the huge Body Style used by [[Chrysler]]'s Luxury car -- the [[Imperial]], from 1957 to 1 == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • [[Mopar]] used the E-Body designation on two separate car platforms. ...ony car at the time) had been on a [[A-Body]] platform, but creating the E-Body allowed for factory installation of the [[Mopar]] [[big block]] [[motors]].
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]] ...s also a [[FWD]] [[Platform]] in the 1990's that used the designation of J-Body. It was a variation of the [[K-Car]] and discussed there.
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  • The M-Body was a modified version of the [[F-Body]] for the more upscale [[Mopar]] [[Compact Car]]s. == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]] == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • #Redirect[[LX Body]]
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  • Replace this line with a brief summary of years and models of this body type, and other technical specifications of it. List the body type it replaced and the body type that replaced it.
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  • The G-Body [[Platform]] was a small [[FWD]] 2-door [[Coupe]]. == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • == Car Models of this Body Type == * [http://chryslerheritage.iconicweb.com/images/web_images/sec500/Body%20Chart.pdf Mopar Platform Chart]
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  • == B-body == ...an extended nose and a high-mounted rear wing. It was the only Plymouth B-body that looked essentially different from the others.
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  • == C Body == ...s 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.
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  • The S [[Platform]] was a modified [[K-Body]] used for the [[FWD]] [[Mini-Van]]s by Chrysler, [[Dodge]], and [[Plymouth == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • ...mer muscle car enthusiasts. A couple of years later Dodge would drop the B body Charger and introduce the [[Magnum]] when the 1st generation "late Bs" got [[Category:Body Styles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Forgotten_B-Body]]
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  • #redirect [[Forgotten B-Body]]
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]]
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]]
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  • As it applies to [[drag racing]], a sanctioning body is the primary organization behind a series of [[events]]. They promote and
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  • Valve body: hydraulic control center that receives pressurized fluid from the main pum
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  • #Redirect [[A-Body]]
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  • of this body type, and other technical specifications of it. List the body type it replaced and the body type that replaced it.
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  • of years and models of this body type, List the body type it replaced and the
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  • ...as the last year of the B-Body. In 1980 the B-Body was replaced by the [[J-Body]].
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  • ...cars shrunk to a [[J-Body]] platform, which were more of less stretched F-Body ([[Compact Car]]s).
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  • * [[A-Body]] * [[B-Body]]
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  • ...stretched version of the [[B-Body]] frame, which was used replace the [[C-Body]] with a downsized version for the [[Mopar]]'s [[Full-Size]]d cars. ...someone to help with this [[wiki]] by adding technical information on this body style.
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  • Also known as Uni-body. ...ed into a single unit with the [[chassis]] rather than having a separate [[body-on-frame]].
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  • The M-Body was a modified version of the [[F-Body]] for the more upscale [[Mopar]] [[Compact Car]]s. == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • of years and models of this body type, List the body type it replaced and the
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  • Replace this line with a brief summary of years and models of this body type, and other technical specifications of it. List the body type it replaced and the body type that replaced it.
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  • of this body type, and other technical specifications of it. List the body type it replaced and the body type that replaced it.
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  • D-Body was the designation given to the huge Body Style used by [[Chrysler]]'s Luxury car -- the [[Imperial]], from 1957 to 1 == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • The G-Body [[Platform]] was a small [[FWD]] 2-door [[Coupe]]. == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • ...cars shrunk to a [[J-Body]] platform, which were more of less stretched F-Body ([[Compact Car]]s).
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  • The PT Body Style was the platform used for the PT Cruiser. For purposes of [[CAFE]] cl == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]] ...s also a [[FWD]] [[Platform]] in the 1990's that used the designation of J-Body. It was a variation of the [[K-Car]] and discussed there.
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  • The PL [[Body Style]] was the platform used for the [[Dodge]] and [[Plymouth]] [[Neons]] [[Category:Body Styles]]
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  • ...as the last year of the B-Body. In 1980 the B-Body was replaced by the [[J-Body]].
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  • The S [[Platform]] was a modified [[K-Body]] used for the [[FWD]] [[Mini-Van]]s by Chrysler, [[Dodge]], and [[Plymouth == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • ...tyle typically is determine by roof line, and number of doors. Examples of body styles include:
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  • == Car Models of this Body Type == * [http://chryslerheritage.iconicweb.com/images/web_images/sec500/Body%20Chart.pdf Mopar Platform Chart]
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  • #redirect [[LH-Body]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[A-body]]
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  • #redirect [[E-Body]]
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  • #Redirect[[LX Body]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Forgotten_B-Body]]
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  • #redirect [[Forgotten B-Body]]
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  • ...969 Dodge [[Polara]], and the 1969 Plymouth Fury were all built on the [[C-Body]] platform.
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  • [[Mopar]] used the E-Body designation on two separate car platforms. ...ony car at the time) had been on a [[A-Body]] platform, but creating the E-Body allowed for factory installation of the [[Mopar]] [[big block]] [[motors]].
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  • ==== [[Body Styles]] ==== ==== [[Body Styles]] ====
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  • ==== [[Body Styles]] ==== ==== [[Body Styles]] ====
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  • ==== [[Body Styles]] ==== ==== [[Body Styles]] ====
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  • A-body was the [[Mopar]] designation given to the [[rear wheel drive]] [[platform] ...s 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 [[
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]] == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • == C Body == ...s 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.
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  • In 1976, the 'F-Bod'y was introduced, to ultimately replace the [[A-Body]]. == Car Models of this Body Type ==
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  • ==== [[Body Styles]] ==== ==== [[Body Styles]] ====
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  • #Redirect [[2+2 body style]]
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  • ==== [[A-Body]] ==== ==== [[B-Body]] ====
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  • ==== [[Body Styles]] ==== ==== [[Body Styles]] ====
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]]
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  • ...duction car]] -- but has been severely modified for [[aerodynamics]]. This body is typically [[fiberglass]] and covers a [[tube chassis]] having the [[driv
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  • ==== [[Body Styles]] ==== ==== [[Body Styles]] ====
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  • == B-body == ...an extended nose and a high-mounted rear wing. It was the only Plymouth B-body that looked essentially different from the others.
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  • == Body ==
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  • == Body ==
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  • ...mer muscle car enthusiasts. A couple of years later Dodge would drop the B body Charger and introduce the [[Magnum]] when the 1st generation "late Bs" got [[Category:Body Styles]]
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  • ...e [[Cuda]]. 1969 was the last year for the Barracuda/Cuda to be on the [[A-Body]] [[Platform]]'' ...debut on the [[E-Body]] platform, which was a shortened version of the [[B-Body]]. It made it much easier to place big block engines, including the Hemi, i
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  • === [[Body Styles]] ===
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]]
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  • ==== [[Body Styles]] ==== ==== [[Body Styles]] ====
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  • ...Body]], redesigned B-Body (also know as the [[Forgotten B-Body]]), and [[R-Body]]. Sadly most of these new chassis didn't survive long -- as a financial cr === [[Body Styles]] ===
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  • ==== [[Body Styles]] ==== [[A-Body]] 1970-1976
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  • * B Body (AKA The Forgotten B Body or the Late B Body for the 1975-79 model years) * J-Body 1980-83 Chrysler Cordoba, Chrysler Imperial, Dodge Mirada
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  • === 1965-1968 C-Body Slab Sides === [[C-Body]]
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  • ==== [[Body Styles]] ====
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  • [[Category:Body Styles]]
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  • === [[Body Styles]] ===
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  • ...etition license is proof that the racer is authorized by the [[sanctioning body]] to race a car of a particular [[class racing | class]].
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  • An Isolator Front Suspension has the car's [[K-Frame]] isolated from the body of the car by rubber isolators shaped like a doughnut. The purpose being to
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  • == Body ==
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  • [[Category:Body]]
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  • [[Category:Body]]
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  • == Body ==
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  • ...off a full-size [[Roadrunner]] mocked up as a [[Superbird]], and creating body parts to cover a [[full tube chassis]]. The car was powered by an [[Alky]] ...run in Europe -- and shipped to [[Dick Landy]] to have him go through. The body molds were sold to someone in Iowa -- who has since made a few more bodies.
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