Talk:Chrysler D platform (RWD)
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The only authentic evidence I can find for the use of the term "D body" was from Gil Cunningham of the Chrysler 300 Club, an ex-Chrysler engineer who states that Imperial was listed as a "C body" from 1967 onwards. This makes sense given Imperial adopted the unibody construction of Chrysler's other full size models that year. Thus I am changing the entry accordingly.