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- Q1088709 subject Q8367966.
- Q1088709 abstract "The M-Bodies were Chrysler Corporation's successor to the F-body Aspen/Volare. The platform, almost identical to the F-body, was introduced in 1977, and it was the basis for some mid-sized Chrysler models until its demise in 1989. The M-body was also the successor to the short-lived R-body, as the Chrysler New Yorker and Plymouth Gran Fury moved to it following the R-body's demise in 1981. The M platform was the final production passenger car with semi-elliptical leaf springs sold in the U.S.The M-cars were built at St. Louis, Missouri, with some 1977-83 production also at Windsor, Ontario and Newark, Delaware. Beginning in late 1986 (1987 models) and through the last 1989 year, the American Motors plant in Kenosha, Wisconsin was also used for production.By 1983-84, it became clear that most private buyers preferred the equally roomy but cheaper and more fuel economical K-cars; however, the M's long-proven traditional engineering, handling, and V8 engine availability appealed to police and taxi fleets, allowing the car's continued existence until the end of the decade.Vehicles on this platform include: 1977-1989 Dodge Diplomat 1977-1981 Chrysler LeBaron 1978-1981 Chrysler Town and Country station wagon 1978-1979 Dodge Coronet (South America) 1978-1982 Plymouth Caravelle (Canada) 1980-1981 Dodge Dart (Mexico) 1981-1982 Dodge Magnum 5.9L (Mexico) 1982-1989 Plymouth Gran Fury 1982 Chrysler New Yorker 1983 Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue 1983-1989 Plymouth Caravelle Salon (Canada) 1984-1989 Chrysler Fifth AvenueThere were three body styles offered: 2-door coupe - 1977-1981 4-door sedan - 1977-1989 4-door station wagon - 1978-1981There were two wheelbases used: 108.7 in - 1980-1981 2-door models 112.7 in - 1977-1979 2-door models and 1977-1989 4-door modelsEngines used with this platform include: 225 Slant 6 (1977-1983) 318 V8 (1977-1989) 360 V8 (1977-1979)".
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- Q1088709 predecessor Q1088732.
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- Q1088709 productionEndYear "1989".
- Q1088709 productionStartYear "1977".
- Q1088709 successor Q1088697.
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- Q1088709 transmission "3-speed A727automatic".
- Q1088709 transmission "3-speed A904automatic".
- Q1088709 transmission "3-speed A999 automatic".
- Q1088709 transmission "4-speed A833manual".
- Q1088709 wheelbase "2.76098".
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- Q1088709 bodyStyle "2".
- Q1088709 bodyStyle "4".
- Q1088709 class Q4010528.
- Q1088709 engine "3.7".
- Q1088709 engine "5.2".
- Q1088709 engine "5.9".
- Q1088709 layout Q4115030.
- Q1088709 manufacturer Q181114.
- Q1088709 name "Chrysler M Platform".
- Q1088709 predecessor Q1088732.
- Q1088709 predecessor Q5114653.
- Q1088709 production "1977".
- Q1088709 successor Q1088697.
- Q1088709 transmission "3".
- Q1088709 transmission "4".
- Q1088709 wheelbase "108.7".
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- Q1088709 comment "The M-Bodies were Chrysler Corporation's successor to the F-body Aspen/Volare. The platform, almost identical to the F-body, was introduced in 1977, and it was the basis for some mid-sized Chrysler models until its demise in 1989. The M-body was also the successor to the short-lived R-body, as the Chrysler New Yorker and Plymouth Gran Fury moved to it following the R-body's demise in 1981.".
- Q1088709 label "Chrysler M platform".
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- Q1088709 name "Chrysler M Platform".