Re: 62 Newport Disc Brake Conversion?
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Re: 62 Newport Disc Brake Conversion?



 I am totally un-familier with the 880. Is it frame based or uni-
body.?  Is it physically larger than a Polara or 440 which are
considered as B bodys?.................................MO

On Oct 10, 2:49 pm, "Gary H." <62to65mo...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "The C body may date from 1961 or 1962 in the Chrysler models and the Dodge Custom 880, though Chrysler considers the C body to have begun in 1965 with the unit-body construction." "...Chrysler's practice of naming by letter did not begin until 1964-1965."  http://www.allpar.com/model/rwdbodies.html
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> Thanks,
> Gary H.
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> >  -------Original Message-------
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> >  Generically and conversationally  the 1962 Chrysler is nowadays called a C body, though I read or was told it was not until 1965 that the C body classification was officially used by Chrysler.
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> >  Thanks,
> >  Gary H.- Hide quoted text -
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