RE: Wheelbase/length for '64 Plymouth & Dodge
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RE: Wheelbase/length for '64 Plymouth & Dodge



Thanks for the info Bill -- always good to hear from you.

So for '64 Dodge and Plymouth B-bodies, how did the 3" floorpan
extension effect the exterior of the Dodge?

Did the Dodge's have different size windows, doors and roofs 
because of the extra floorpan length?

Thanks,
Doug





> Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2011 03:03:19 -0500
> Subject: Re: Wheelbase/length for '64 Plymouth & Dodge
> From: chrycoman@xxxxxxxxx
> To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> 1962 to 1964 Plymouths, plus the 1965 Belvedere and 1962 Dart /
> Polara, were on a 116" wheelbase.
>
> The 1963-64 Dodges were on a 119" wheelbase for the non-wagons and
> 116" wheelbase for the wagons. The 1965 Coronet had the wagons on
> 116" wheelbase with the rest on 117".
>
> The B bodies were unibody and thus had no chassis to share. The
> differences in wheelbase were done with extensions between the front
> floor pan and the centre floorpan, which joined together in the rear
> seat footwells. On the exterior the extension usually was done in the
> rear end. It was a trick Chrysler has been using since the 1934
> Airflow. That, and adding a longer front end, as they did for the
> 126" wheelbase DeSotos and Chryslers in the 1957-62 era and the
> 1967-73 Imperials.
>
> Chrysler also shared wagon bodies between makes using one body /
> wheelbase for all makes. The 1963-66 A body wagons were on a 106"
> wheelbase, as were the Valiant non-wagon models. Dart non-wagon
> models were on a 111" wheelbase. 1959-64 Newport wagons were on a
> 122" wheelbase, as were all full-size Plymouth and Dodge wagons. The
> 1959-62 New Yorker wagons were 126" due to the longer New Yorker nose.
> 1965-73 C wagon bodies were all on the Dodge wheelbase (121"/122")
> while 1974-77 C body wagons were on the 124" Chrysler wheelbase.
>
> As for internet information, too many people are entering information
> that was never researched or verfiied. It has come to the point that
> very little on the web can be taken seriously.
>
> Bill
> Toronto, ON
>
>
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----
> >> From: Gary H. <62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >> To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> Sent: Wed, November 30, 2011 9:18:42 PM
> >> Subject: Re: Wheelbase/length for '64 Plymouth & Dodge
> >>
> >> Hum. See http://tinyurl.com/795c582  -"Petty Expected to Drive in Daytona 500"
> >
> >>
> >> That wikipedia page is written poorly. They way I interpret the description
> >>there is that the 1963 and 1964 Dodge Bs are 119 and 1965 B shrunk to 117.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Gary H.
> >>
> >> >  -------Original Message-------
> >> >  From: Jimmy
> >> >
> >> >  not according to this:
> >> >  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Polara
> >> >
> >> >  On 11/30/2011 7:42 PM, Gary H. wrote:
> >> >  > Hum...I think it was the 1964 Plymouth "B" that was 117" wheelbase.  The
> >>1964 Dodge "B" stayed at 119".  The Dodge "B" went down to 117" in 1965. Thus
> >>1965 Dodge "B" body cars were banned from NASCAR when 119 was set as the minimum
> >>wheelbase (and Hemi Heads ruled out).  1965 Plymouth "B" was 116" wheelbase.
> >> >  >
> >> >  > Thanks,
> >> >  > Gary H.
> >> >  >
> >> >  >>   -------Original Message-------
> >> >  >>
> >> >  >>   That info is incorrect.
> >> >  >>   The 64 Dodge rode on a 117" wheelbase.
> >> >  >>   The 63 Dodge rode on a 119" wheelbase.
> >> >  >>
> >> >  >>   Jimmy
> >> >  >>
> >> >  >>   On 11/30/2011 5:47 PM, Douglas Sutherland wrote:
> >> >  >>
> >> >  >>   Found a old Consumer Reports from April 1964 that compares  all the
> > '64
> >> >  >>   models.
> >> >  >>
> >> >  >>
> >> >  >>   Surprised to see the '64 Dodge and Plymouth had DIFFERENT
> >> >  >>   WHEELBASES AND LENGTHS -- I though they  shared an identical chassis!
> >> >  >>
> >> >  >>
> >> >  >>   Dodge has a 119" wheelbase and 210" length.
> >> >  >>   Plymouth has a 116" wheelbase and 206" length.
> >> >  >>
> >> >  >>
> >> >  >>   WHERE WAS DODGE\'S EXTRA 3" IN WHEELBASE AND 4" IN LENGTH  ADDED?
> >> >  >>
> >> >  >>
> >> >  >>   Thanks,
> >> >  >>   Doug in Seattle
> >> >
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