The Chrysler version of the Dodge Diplomat is called the Chrysler LeBaron. The LeBaron was part of Chrysler’s M-body cars, which also included the Dodge Diplomat and Plymouth Gran Fury in the U.S. market and the Plymouth Caravelle in Canada . The LeBaron was introduced alongside the Diplomat in 1977 and shared the same drivetrain and chassis as the Diplomat.
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- What are Mopar B body cars?
- How many years did Dodge make the Mirada?
- What is a Dodge E body?
- What is the Dodge version of the Chrysler Cordoba?
- What is a Chrysler F body?
- Who made the Mirada?
- What Dodge goes 200 mph?
- What is the rarest Mopar muscle car?
- How fast is a Dodge Diplomat?
- What is a Chrysler M body?
What are Mopar B body cars?
The B platform or B-body was the name of two of Chrysler’s midsize passenger car platforms – at first rear-wheel drive, from 1962 through 1979; and the later, unrelated front-wheel drive platform, used by the Eagle Premier / Dodge Monaco, from 1988 through 1992.
How many years did Dodge make the Mirada?
Dodge’s all-new entry in the highly competitive category for 1980 was the Mirada, a sleek coupe produced for only four model years. Lean and compact, especially when compared to its predecessors, the Mirada was 800 pounds lighter and seven inches shorter than the Magnum, Dodge’s previous entry.
What is a Dodge E body?
The Chrysler E platform referred to two separate and unrelated car ranges. The “E” designation was initially used for the following rear wheel drive cars in the 1970s: 1970-1974 Dodge Challenger, 110-inch (2,794 mm) wheelbase. 1970-1974 Plymouth Barracuda, 108-inch (2,743 mm) wheelbase.
What is the Dodge version of the Chrysler Cordoba?
In 1975, the “Small Chrysler” was practically the lone bright spot at Chrysler Corporation. So successful was the Cordoba, its corporate sibling—the Dodge Charger SE—has been all but eclipsed. Prior to 1975, the Charger SE was the Broughamed-out version of the Coke-bottle-styled 1971–74 Chargers.
What is a Chrysler F body?
The Chrysler F platform was a rear wheel drive automobile platform used by Chrysler motors from 1976 to 1980. It was replaced by the nearly identical M platform. There were two wheelbases: 108.7 in for 2-door models, and 112.7 in for four-doors.
Who made the Mirada?
Chrysler Corporation
Dodge Mirada | |
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Manufacturer | Chrysler Corporation |
Model years | 1980–1983 52,947 produced |
Assembly | Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
Designer | Ernie Barry |
What Dodge goes 200 mph?
Dodge Neon
Dodge Neon hits 200.9 mph at the Texas Mile
That one had a nearly stock engine featuring a few bolt-ons that helped him initially reach 169 mph.
What is the rarest Mopar muscle car?
Walk into a Dodge dealer and you could buy one in a Coronet hardtop, two-door sedan, or convertible in several trim levels. But few did. Of the nearly 251,000 Coronets sold in 1966, only 738 were Hemi equipped. The rarest is the Hemi-powered Coronet 440 convertible (440 was the trim level not the engine).
How fast is a Dodge Diplomat?
The two-barrel car had a 106 mph top speed; the four-barrel, 121 mph.
What is a Chrysler M body?
The Chrysler M Platform (or “M-Body”) was an intermediate-sized automobile platform used by Chrysler motors from 1977 to 1989. It was a successor to the F-body, as used on the Dodge Aspen/ Plymouth Volare.