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Encyclopedia > Chrysler B platform

Chrysler's B platform was the basis for rear wheel drive cars from 1962 through 1979.


Five different wheelbases were available:

  • 116"
    • 1962 Dodge Dart
    • 1962-1964 Dodge Polara
    • 1962-1966 Plymouth wagons
    • 1962-1970 Plymouths (except wagons)
    • 1963-1964 Dodge 220/330/440
  • 115"
    • 1971-1979 2-door models
  • 117"
    • 1965-1970 Dodges
    • 1967-1974 Plymouth wagons
    • 1971-1974 Plymouth 4 doors
  • 117.5"
    • 1975-1978 Plymouth and Dodge 4 doors and wagons
  • 118"
    • 1971-1974 Dodge

Cars using the B platform include:

See also



  Results from FactBites:
 
Plymouth Satellite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (438 words)
The Satellite always used Chrysler's mid-size B platform.
When a new, larger Plymouth Fury was introduced for 1965 on Chrysler's full-size C platform, the Plymouth Belvedere name was moved to Plymouth's "new" mid-size line for 1965, in what was really a continuation of Plymouth's full-size 1962 to 1964 models.
Two door models had an unusual loop type front bumper (a period Chrysler styling trend), and this body was the basis for the related GTX and Road Runner models.
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