1978 Aspen Super Coupe, what's underneath them?

LOL...I think I made this thread unintentionally confusing.

I have a 1987 Plymouth Gran Fury, the M-body version like the Fifth Avenue and the Diplomat. It is a standard "Salon". The trade offer for my OLD Fury parts car is a 1978 Dodge Aspen Super Coupe, which is reported to have standard 3.21 gears, heavy-duty suspension and a rear sway-bar.

I'm viewing this as a cheap way to replace the 2.26 rear and floppy-c**k suspension that is standard on these M-bodies, but I would like to know more about what constitutes HD suspension.

The Super Coupe is rusty and ratty all around, although it still has the fender flares. Maybe an "Aspen guy" would like to have it, but my experience with selling rusty, not-so-desirable Mopars is that it is a waste of time. Thanks again.

No you didn't make it confusing, I did. I only have one eye left over from a bobcat attack I survived as a child. That's why sometimes I miss things when reading, or completely miss the meaning of certain posts. I am also dyslexic, so I am double F'ed up......to top that off, I was involved in an explosion many years ago at work and lost about 65% of my hearing, which is getting gradually worse as time goes on. I have always heard the ears and eyes work in conjunction and now I have definitive proof.

Oh and before you hack the Super Coupe all to hell, let me say this one last thing. I have been working on cars since 1974. In all that time, I have only seen TWO Super Coupes first hand. Let that sink in a second.

IMO, you should at least TRY to aim that thing at an Aspen guy. You may be pleasantly surprised. You never know, right?