In 1966, approximately 3,900 Plymouth Fury III two-door convertibles were produced. This model was part of Plymouth's full-size car lineup and featured a range of engine options and trim levels. The production numbers reflect the car's popularity during that era, but it remains a relatively rare classic today.
Two-door convertible 4,483 According to Hemmings Motor News
I think around 55. It was 1.300
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any engine Plymouth made was available in the fury in 68 if you ordered it.
Yes! The car is made by Sunstar's Platinum Series. The car is an absolute beauty!
lincoln made a 4 door convertible in the 60's but I don't think anyone mads a 4 dr. hardtop convertible.
In 1966, a total of 8,025 Plymouth Fury III convertibles were produced. This model was part of Plymouth's full-size car lineup and was known for its distinctive design and features. The Fury III was popular during its time, combining style with performance. Today, it is considered a classic among car enthusiasts.
yes the 57 2 door hard top converttble was made yes the 57 2 door hard top converttble was made
1950 4 door mercury made into a convertible they chopped off the top to make it convertible
Australian XM and XP hardtop doors. I have a 1966 XP with one XM and one '63 convertible door. Possible USA made hardtops as well. The 64 will probably fit but has a different skin. AnthonyBrisbane
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It is a GM A body, which was a mid size car. The were made in two door hardtop coupe, two door post sedan, 4 door sedan, 2 door convertible, station wagon, and 2 door truck (El Camino.)