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The 1977 model year brought changes to the Dodge Monaco lineup as a lingering result of the 1973–1974 energy crisis, especially as Chrysler decided to move the Dodge Monaco, in name form only, from the full-size C platform-body to the mid-size B platform-body line up for the 1977 model year. The entire 1977 Dodge Monaco lineup received a make ...
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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.
English: 1971 Dodge Monaco Station Wagon at the 1st Combined Convention (28th Annual National DeSoto Club Convention & 44th Annual Walter P.Chrysler Club Convention), July 17 - 21, 2013, Lake Elmo, Minnesota.
1965-1966 Dodge Monaco sedan; 1965-1966 Dodge Polara sedan; 1965-1966 Chrysler wagons; 121.5 in 1975-1977 Plymouth Gran Fury (except wagons) 1974-1977 Dodge Monaco (except wagons) 122 in 1967-1973 Plymouth wagons; 1974 Plymouth Fury III/Gran Fury; 1967-1973 Dodge Monaco sedan; 1967-1973 Dodge Polara sedan; 1967-1973 Chrysler Town & Country; 120 in
Dodge Monaco (1977) The Dodge Coronet is an automobile that was marketed by Dodge in seven generations, and shared nameplates with the same bodyshell with varying levels of equipment installed. Introduced as a full-size car in 1949, it was the division's highest trim line and moved to the lowest level starting in 1955 through 1959.
Dodge pioneered the extended-cab pickup with the introduction of the Club Cab for 1973. Available with either a 6.5 ft (2.0 m) or 8 ft (2.4 m) Sweptline bed, the Club Cab was a two-door cab with small rear windows which had more space behind the seats than the standard cab, but was not as long as the four-door crew cab.
The Bluesmobile is a 1974 Dodge Monaco sedan that was prominently featured in the 1980 Universal Pictures film The Blues Brothers. The car is described as a decommissioned Mount Prospect police car, purchased by Elwood Blues at an auction after he had traded a previous car (a 1968 Cadillac Sixty Special) for a microphone. The Bluesmobile is ...