The Dodge St. Regis was a large luxury car built from 1979 to 1981. The St. Regis was based on Chrysler's rear wheel drive R-body platform, itself based on a stretched version of the B-body design that provided the underpinnings for such cars as the Dodge Charger and the Chrysler Cordoba. Engines available included the 225 cubic inch (3.7 liter) slant six as well as small-block V8 engines in 318 and 360 cubic inches (5.2 and 5.9 liters). Although it does not hold much collector interest, fans of Chrysler products sometimes search junkyards for its disc brakes as an uprgrade for earlier cars such as the Dodge Dart and Plymouth Barracuda. 1966 Dodge Charger There have been a number of vehicles bearing the Dodge Charger nameplate, but the name has generally denoted a performance model in the Dodge range. ... The 75 Cordoba presented the opera windows, coach lamps, and landau vinyl roof that were obligatory in its market. ... A small-block engine is a North American V8 in a family of engines which generally have less than 6 liters (360 cubic inches) of displacement, although some derivatives have grown larger (up to 400 cubic inches, 6. ... The Chrysler Corporation is a United States-based automobile manufacturer, since 1998 merged with Daimler_Benz into DaimlerChrysler. ... On automobiles, disc brakes are located within the wheel The disc brake is a device for slowing or stopping the rotation of a wheel. ... The Dodge Dart was a brand of automobile built by the Dodge Motors Division of the Chrysler Corporation, then headquartered in Highland Park, Michigan. ... 1966 Plymouth Barracuda 1972 Plymouth Barracuda 340 Popular Hot Rodding magazine cover showing Sox & Martin Hemi Barracuda The Barracuda was a compact car manufactured by the Plymouth division of Chrysler Corporation from 1964 to 1974. ...