Sep 24, 2020 #1 Joseph James Senior Member Joined Jul 21, 2018 Messages 1,541 Reaction score 1,444 Location Asheville, NC Saw one on FB. I thought they were all fast tops for 1968.
Sep 24, 2020 #2 D Davea Lux Old Man with a Hat FCBO Gold Member Joined Mar 27, 2017 Messages 9,223 Reaction score 8,575 Location Cornelius Or See: www.mopar1.us/bodyvin.html Dave
Sep 24, 2020 #3 marko Senior Member FCBO Gold Member Joined Dec 15, 2014 Messages 1,546 Reaction score 2,472 Location Victoria, BC Canada about 2/3s were fast tops
Sep 24, 2020 #4 68plymouth383 Senior Member Joined Aug 29, 2011 Messages 3,780 Reaction score 997 Location Hill Country Texas You could get a 68 sport fury in 3 body styles. 2 door Fast Top, 2 door hard top, and convertible.
Sep 25, 2020 #5 mrfury68 Senior Member Joined Jul 15, 2015 Messages 1,647 Reaction score 2,025 Location Bethel Park PA Plymouth was the only brand in '67-'68 that you had a choice of fast top or formal roof. Chrysler and Dodge 2 door hard tops were fast top only.
Plymouth was the only brand in '67-'68 that you had a choice of fast top or formal roof. Chrysler and Dodge 2 door hard tops were fast top only.
Sep 25, 2020 #6 Joseph James Senior Member Joined Jul 21, 2018 Messages 1,541 Reaction score 1,444 Location Asheville, NC Thanks, folks. I learned something new today.
Sep 25, 2020 #7 detmatt Old Man with a Hat FCBO Gold Member Joined Nov 14, 2010 Messages 27,959 Reaction score 26,907 I prefer the hardtop on these.
Sep 26, 2020 #8 fury fan Senior Member Joined Mar 30, 2013 Messages 4,182 Reaction score 3,199 Location Indianapolis I prefer teh hardtop also on the Plymouths. Like the fasttop on teh C and D lines. The fasttop is OK to me if it has skirts, but the Plymouths look topheavy to me without them.
I prefer teh hardtop also on the Plymouths. Like the fasttop on teh C and D lines. The fasttop is OK to me if it has skirts, but the Plymouths look topheavy to me without them.