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



Plymouth and Dodge sedans used the same roof and doors.  If you look
at the side view of the Plymouth and Dodge sedans, you can see the
extra space between the rear doors and the wheel opening on the Dodge
compared to the Plymouth.  And that was how Chrysler handled the extra
length in wheelbase on the outside in 1963-64.

Chrysler did the same with the Dodge and Chrysler C bodies in 1965-68
(Plymouth used a different roof line) and then Plymouth and Dodge C
bodies in 1969-73 (this time Chrysler used a different roof line and
rear doors).

Chrysler initially used the Dodge floor for the wagons as it was
midway between the Plymouth and Chrysler.   Using the Plymouth floor
would have made for a very short Chrysler wagon.  In 1957-61, the 118"
and 122" wheelbase cars used the same length front clip while the 126"
wheelbase models used a 4" longer front clip.  Did the same from
1965-73, with the stub frame of the Fury, Polara/Monaco and Chrysler
being the same.   Thus the wagons had the same wheelbase length, while
the sedan/hardtop models were different.  The 1967-73 C body Imperials
used the Chrysler floor with a 3" longer front clip.  No Imperial
wagons, though, but if you did you would have a 125" wheelbase.

Bill
Toronto, ON




On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Douglas Sutherland
<pluckedchickens@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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
>>
>>

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