I took a copy of one of my older drawings of a Plymouth Fury two door hardtop coupe, and made it into a Chrysler 300.
This was easy to do because back in those days, the Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge and DeSoto automobiles started out from the same basic design, then were built up as the different models they are.
The only exception to this rule for Mopar automobiles for 1960 were the Valiant and Imperial. They started out completely different from the ground up from the other Mopar products...In fact, the Imperials were the only Mopar cars in 1960 that still had a full frame, while all the other models were unibody.
A unibody car is not body on frame. The body is the frame with unibody.
The 2nd pic shows the cars owned by Al and Marge Coyote.
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