FCBO..really?

He would not be welcomed because of the left rear window being in the up position. It would be better if he smashed the window with a hammer rather than letting the car be photographed in that condition.

A C-Body owner would understand and make that sacrifice.


:laughing4: ....... Now your catching on, BUT I wouldnt chase anyone away because they didnt have a car that fit the banner, hell our new mod doesnt have a C .......we welcomed him. I like that K, even with the silliness on the back
 
:laughing4: ....... Now your catching on, BUT I wouldnt chase anyone away because they didnt have a car that fit the banner, hell our new mod doesnt have a C .......we welcomed him. I like that K, even with the silliness on the back

I prefer to think of it as I'm between C's
 
FWIW, Chrysler used "C" to designate their Chrysler car models since the 30's. (1932?) Example, my '53 Windsor is a C-60. They used "P" for Plymouths, "D" for Dodge and "S" for Desoto.

I think this stopped in 1955.

So.... My '53 Chrysler is a "C".

No, I'm not looking for a sub-forum for my car.... Just giving a little history.
 
FWIW, Chrysler used "C" to designate their Chrysler car models since the 30's. (1932?) Example, my '53 Windsor is a C-60. They used "P" for Plymouths, "D" for Dodge and "S" for Desoto.

I think this stopped in 1955.

So.... My '53 Chrysler is a "C".

No, I'm not looking for a sub-forum for my car.... Just giving a little history.

"C"-body models include:
1965-71 Chrysler 300
1965-78 Chrysler Newport
1965-78 Chrysler New Yorker
1965 Dodge Custom 880
1965-76 Dodge Monaco
1965-73 Dodge Polara
1975-77 Dodge Royal Monaco
1974-75 Imperial (all models)
1965-74 Plymouth Fury
1970-77 Plymouth Gran Fury
1966-69 Plymouth VIP



 
Chrysler C platform

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Chrysler's C platform was the basis for rear wheel drive full-size cars from 1965 to 1978. Although often misclassified, 1964 and earlier full-size Chrysler products, and 1966 and earlier Imperials are not C-bodies.

Wheelbases:


1965 C-Body Polara



1988


1990-1993 C-body New Yorker


The "C" name was revived as the basis of Chrysler's new K-based mid-size front wheel drive cars.
Cars that used the front wheel drive C:

 
I'll go with what Ma Mopar says as defined in the Alpar site "Chrysler considers the C body to have begun in 1965 with the unit-body construction."
 
I find it interesting that I often see mistakes like "C bodies were from 65-77" (see above)...when we all know C bodies ended in 78.

You also see mistakes like "Imperials 1965-1977" when we all know the C body Imperial ended in 75. See link:

http://www.forcbodiesonly.com/
 
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