Nice looking Dodge

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Art, Mar 30, 2006.

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    Art Guest

    Art, Mar 30, 2006
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    kmatheson Guest

    Nice 880. I have always found it interesting that the 1964 880 gets it
    looks from the early 1960's Chryslers (Virgil Exner), while the 1964
    Polara and other *B* body models were clearly the work of Mr. Engle,
    who had come from Chevrolet, if I remember correctly.

    The front of the 880 appears to have a newer design than the rest of
    the car. Plymouth did not have an 880 eqivalent for 1963 and 1964. Is
    it possible that the 880 was a *carry-over* until the new *C* body
    products were made available for 1965?

    -Kirk Matheson
     
    kmatheson, Mar 30, 2006
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    Engle was hired over from Ford. The reason why the Custom 880s look like
    Engle-facelifted Exner efforts is because that's exactly what they are.
    The 1962 "full-size" Dodge and Plymouth cars were significantly downsized
    from the 1961 models, because Chrysler management misinterpreted the
    rumours of the 1962 Chevy II as meaning that the full-size Chevrolet was
    to be downsized. An eleventh-hour downsizing order came down and Styling
    had to shrink the '62s in a very big hurry. The public were aghast at the
    results (which we now know as the first B-bodies and some of us like quite
    a bit, thank you very much), and dealers hollered bloody murder, for they
    had nothing to go against the (still completely large) full-sized Fords
    and Chevrolets. As a stopgap, the 1962 Chrysler Newport was hurriedly
    retrimmed and given a (hallucinatory) 1961 Dodge front end treatment --
    voila, the 1962 Dodge Custom 880.

    Custom 880s carried on being sold on the same bodyshell, reskinned and
    retrimmed for 1963 and 1964. In 1965, the new C-body included a "designed
    intentionally" Custom 880.

    More details and pictures at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Custom_880
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Mar 30, 2006
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    kmatheson Guest

    Dan, I figured that you would know the answer to this. I had always
    wondered what happened when the full-sized models got shrunk for 1962.

    Did the 1965 880 share the same body with the Polara and the Monaco?

    I guess that I have never seen a '65 880, or if I have I probably
    mistook it for a Polara or Monaco.

    -Kirk Matheson
     
    kmatheson, Mar 30, 2006
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