How about another serving of alphabet soup?
Last week, we shared a chart containing common GM body codes. Now we’ll turn our attention to Mopar, which also uses a letter code to identify body styles. Again, we only included the cars typical enthusiasts would be interested in—sorry Dodge Aspen guy.
A-Body
Dodge
1961 Lancer
1963-76 Dart
1971-72 Demon
Plymouth
1960-76 Valiant
1964-69 Barracuda
1970-76 Duster
1971-76 Scamp
B-Body
Dodge
1962 Dart
1963-64 330-440-Polara
1965-76 Coronet
1966-78 Charger
1978-79 Magnum
Plymouth
1962-70 Belvedere
1967-74 Satellite
1967-71 GTX
1968-75 Road Runner
1962-64 Sport Fury
1975-77 Fury
1975-78 Suburban
C-Body
Dodge
1957-61 Coronet
1960-61 Dart
1960-61 Polara
1965-73 Polara
1962-65 Custom 880
1965-77 Monaco
Plymouth
1957-61 Belvedere
1957-61 Fury
1965-77 Fury
Chrysler
1957-71 300
E-Body
Dodge
1970-74 Challenger
Plymouth
1970-74 Barracuda
G-Body
Dodge
1984-93 Daytona
Chrysler
1995-up Sebring
J-Body
Dodge
1980-83 Mirada
Chrysler
1980-83 Cordoba
1981-83 Imperial
L-Body
Dodge
1978-90 Omni
1983-87 Charger

D-Body was left out, Imperial (separate marque from 1955-1975)
Still running body on frame until the 1967 model year. longer wheelbase from 1967-1973 than Chrysler. 1974-5 Imperial rode on the C Platform
F-Body Aspen/Volare
M-Body Chrysler LeBaron 1977-1981, Dodge Diplomat, Plymouth Caravelle(Canada)
[…] with a new, modern car, boasting both an improved ride quality and better fuel economy than the A-Body Mopars it replaced. You could get the Aspen in several configurations, including a coupe, sedan, and a […]
Also omitted: C-BODY also includes CHRYSLER NEWPORT, NEW YORKER 1971-1978
Don’t forget the dreaded K body. Who could forget the K-car. The car we all wanted to forget as soon as you seen it lol.
Hey now, it’s the car that saved Chrysler…for a while at least, ha! We’re big fans of the K-Car around here (in all of its forms and derivatives), and when cleaned up, they present well at shows too. Check out this cool Dodge we spotted recently.
Thanks for reading.