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1962 Dodge 880

Background:

In 1962, Dodge totally screwed up with downsizing all of their cars and not having a car considered to be full-size. Buyers went elsewhere and dealers screamed. So as an emergency stop gap until they could get the 1965 [[C-Bodies] to thee dealers, Dodge took a 62 Chrysler Newport and grafted on a 61 Dodge front clip.


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1962

1962 Dodge 880

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1963

1963 Dodge 880

Body Styles

Class

Platform

Engines

Transmissions

Length, width, height, wheelbase

1964

1964 Dodge 880

Body Styles

Class

Platform

Engines

Transmissions

Length, width, height, wheelbase

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