C-body
The term "C-body" refers to a specific type of automobile platform used by various manufacturers, particularly in the mid-20th century. It is characterized by its larger size and spacious interior, designed to accommodate families and provide comfort during travel. The Chrysler Corporation was known for producing vehicles on this platform, which included models like the Chrysler Newport and Dodge Monaco.
C-bodies typically featured a longer wheelbase and a wider stance compared to smaller platforms, allowing for enhanced stability and ride quality. These vehicles often came equipped with powerful engines and luxurious amenities, making them popular choices for consumers seeking both performance and comfort in their cars.