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A rear window for a 1953 dodge will fit all four door sedans for Meadowbrook and Coronet for years 53 and 54.
should be the same.
$2,400 to $2,500
There were a total of 177,485 Nova's built in 1966. Of that total all of them were post sedans except for 1,537 hardtop 2 door coupes made.
A sedan is a four door car.
Assuming you referring a "sedan" as a 4-door, all 4-door Darts were "post" cars, they weren't available as a hardtop like its larger brothers.
Sedans are four-door cars with a standard trunk. A hatchback has a rear door, or hatch, that opens vertically from the bottom. They can have two or four doors depending on the make and model, and can also be known as "wagons". These differ from sedans because sedans are four-door cars, while two-door cars are called "coupes".
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A 1968 Dodge Coronet 2 door coupe could be worth in a low retail situation, $2,500. In an average retail, $4,550. In a high retail, $8,050. It's all about condition and factory options.
look at the serial number is the only way. If you look at the VIN Tag on the drivers side dash cap, the first 4 letters/numbers should be WS23 for a Coronet R/T 2-Door Hardtop or WS27 for a Coronet R/T 2-Door Convertible. The "W" stands for Dodge Coronet Model and the "S" for Sports Line (R/T). Standard engine would be a 440 cid with the 426 cid Hemi, as the only option. This could be verified on the VIN tag as well as the fifth letter, the letter "L" for the 440 and the letter "J" for the 426 Hemi.
No. They came as sedans and as a 5 door wagon called the Sportcross.
if both cars are coupes or both cars are sedans then yes it will fit