Coupe, sedan and a Fastback which is only in the Sport model and they are all LARGE...........
They were a C body, sharing the body style with some of the Dodge and Chrysler cars of that year.
the B body is the satellite, roadrunner and the A body is the valiant, and barricuda, not sure about the c body but probably it's the fury.
A 1975 Plymouth Fury 2 door hardtop in a low retail situation could be worth $700, in an average retail $1,550, in a high retail $2,425. It's all about body style, condition and factory options.
It was the A body.
The 1966 satellite was a B body. It was Plymouth's version of the Dodge Charger.
If they are the same body style (forget the dates of production), then yes. If they are different body styles, then no.
Chrysler called that the "k" body style.
2 different cars all together in body styles, same running gear available if ordered.
An A class body style can be updated to disc brakes easily!
See if this answers your question (this covers the body style used in the late 90s):How_do_you_change_fuel_pump_2000_Plymouth_voyager
68 to 75 nova, the same body style will work.
No. Only 1 body style in 68. The notchback came in 74, I think.