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  2. Dodge Charger (1966) - Wikipedia

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    1965 Dodge Charger II Show Car. During the early 1960s, automakers were exploring new ideas in the personal luxury and specialty car segments. Chrysler, slow to enter the specialty car market, selected their Dodge Division to enter the marketplace with a mid-size B-bodied sporty car to fit between the "pony car" Ford Mustang and "personal luxury" Ford Thunderbird. [1]

  3. Chrysler B platform - Wikipedia

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    There was more diversity in the outward appearance of the Dodge B-body series. The Dodge models based on the B-body were the Coronet, Super Bee and the Charger. The 1969 Charger Daytona was a Charger with an extended nose and high-mounted rear wing, offered for the same reasons as the Superbird. The Charger Daytona was produced only during the ...

  4. Dodge Charger - Wikipedia

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    1966 Charger 1966 Charger. The Charger was introduced mid-1966 model year. Derived from the Chrysler B-body intermediate-sized Dodge Coronet, it shared major components like the chassis and much of the two-door Coronet's front body with a fastback roofline following the pattern set by AMC's 1965 Marlin. [9]

  5. Dodge Charger (B-body) - Wikipedia

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    Dodge Charger (B-body) Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Dodge Charger (1966) This page is a redirect.

  6. Dodge Charger (1981) - Wikipedia

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    The Dodge Charger (L-body) is a subcompact two-door hatchback/fastback built by Dodge from 1981 until 1987. It is based on Chrysler 's front-wheel drive L platform . A companion model, the Plymouth Turismo , was also marketed.

  7. Dodge B series - Wikipedia

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    1949 Dodge B-series woodie carryall. The B-series trucks featured a high-visibility "pilot-house" cab with optional rear quarter windows. The engine was shifted forward and the front axle moved back on the frame for better weight distribution as well as a shorter wheelbase, moving from 116 in (2,900 mm) to 108 in (2,700 mm) on ½-ton models.

  8. Plymouth Satellite - Wikipedia

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    The Satellite name was dropped after 1974, after which Plymouth's intermediate offerings on the B-body chassis took the Plymouth Fury name. The Satellite Sebring, named for the Sebring International Raceway in Sebring, Florida , was replaced by the Chrysler Cordoba (a car which was originally intended to be called Plymouth Sebring) [ 7 ] and ...

  9. Talk:Dodge Charger (1966) - Wikipedia

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    Dodge Charger (L-body) → Dodge Charger (1981) Dodge Charger (LX/LD) → Dodge Charger (2005) – Current titles are total WP:JARGON which are strongly lacking in recognisability to anyone who isn't a Chrysler mechanic and thus are completely unhelpful to almost all readers (I imagine Chrysler mechanics aren't coming to Wikipedia to learn ...