Michael was the first one into the neighborhood on the ’75 Fleetwood, but Stainsey Stainselstein gets honorable mention for narrowing it down even closer.
For today? A pinstripe, a vinyl roof, some chrome. Is this another prime specimen from the broughamtastic 1970s? Or is it something more forward looking?
I’m going to say mid-’60s Chrysler New Yorker, and assume the “forward looking” phrase is supposed to lead me off the path and say something Mopar from ’58. But I think the lines are too sharp for that.
’66 Plymouth Satellite 2-door hardtop.
+1 ’66 satellite
Perhaps a 1977-79 Ford Thunderbird???
78 t-bird
The extremely narrow pillar gives it away, good job.
1966(?) Plymouth Fury 2 door hardtop.
I totally recognize this. But I totally can’t place it.
1967 Plymouth Fury 2-door hardtop
I’m with rud. The 67-8 Fury had less c-pillar reverse-taper than the 65-6 cars.
I think it’s a ’67. The 2-door hardtops from ’66 – ’68 all had separate, distinct c-pillar designs. The ’67 had a thin c-pillar while the ’68 had a wide pillar with a reverse ‘kick’.
How things have changed. Rooflines don’t change more than, what, at least five years now?
Like Jim said, I’ve seen that double pin-stripe on that angular sheet metal a gazillion times, but I can’t frickin’ remember where.
75 Dodge Dart Swinger.
Looking again, I think you may be on to something.
’64 Nova
I am thinking it is a ’68 Plymouth Fury – going by the bodyside trim.
It’s interesting for sure. The angle of that window’s rake is too extreme for a front windows of cars in the era, while the pillar is kinda small for a C-pillar…
Maybe it is a two door Valiant hardtop model, I believe they called it “Scamp” or the Dodge variant, the “Swinger’ from about 1971-73.
Tough one. Maybe it’s one of the Mopar products everyone’s saying, but the photo doesn’t quite show that to me. One thing throwing me is the cutline (trunk? hood?) going right up to the window line. Hmm… I’ll guess something on the early side of the vinyl roof era. Did those 6-window 1963-64 Olds 98s and Buick Electras with the 6-window roofline ever have vinyl roofs? I don’t think so, but if they did, I bet the detail would look like this.
74 swinger