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)
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Also omitted: C-BODY also includes CHRYSLER NEWPORT, NEW YORKER 1971-1978