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  2. Chrysler A platform - Wikipedia

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    These cars are sometimes referred to as A-body cars. Cars using the A platform in various markets around the world include: 1960–1976 Plymouth Valiant; 1960–1981 Chrysler Valiant; 1961–1962 Dodge Lancer; 1961–1963 DeSoto Rebel; 1963–1976 Dodge Dart; 1964–1969 Plymouth Barracuda; 1971–1976 Plymouth Scamp; 1970–1976 Plymouth Duster

  3. List of Chrysler platforms - Wikipedia

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    Platform Years Vehicle Type Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Eagle Jeep L: 1978–1990: subcompact car-Omni 024 Charger Rampage: Horizon TC3 Turismo Scamp-- K: 1981–1989

  4. Chrysler B platform - Wikipedia

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    The B platform or B-body was the name of two of Chrysler's midsize passenger car platforms – at first rear-wheel drive, from 1962 through 1979; and the later, unrelated front-wheel drive platform, used by the Eagle Premier / Dodge Monaco, from 1988 through 1992.

  5. List of Plymouth vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Model Year Type Specifications Features Plymouth XX-500 [1]: 1950: Sedan: Plymouth Belmont: c.1953 2-seater Convertible: 3.9L 150 hp V8: Plymouth Explorer: 1954: Coupé: Plymouth Plainsman: 1957 ...

  6. Mopar - Wikipedia

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    Mopar (a portmanteau of "motor" and "parts") [1] is an American car parts, service, and customer care division of the former Chrysler Corporation, now owned by Netherlands-based automobile manufacturer Stellantis. It serves as a primary OEM accessory seller for Stellantis companies under the Mopar brand.

  7. Chrysler J platform - Wikipedia

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    The J platform was a designation used for two automobile platforms from Chrysler Corporation in the 1980s.. The first was a rear-wheel drive platform, in production from 1980.

  8. Chrysler E platform - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysler E platform referred to two separate and unrelated car ranges.. The "E" designation was initially used for the following rear wheel drive cars in the 1970s: . 1970–1974 Dodge Challenger, 110-inch (2,794 mm) wheelbase

  9. Chrysler M platform - Wikipedia

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    The M-body was also the successor to the short-lived R-body, as the Chrysler New Yorker and Plymouth Gran Fury moved to it following the R-body's demise in 1981. The M platform was the final production passenger car with a solid rear axle mounted on Hotchkiss-style, parallel semi-elliptical leaf springs sold in the U.S. [ 1 ]