'67 Chevrolet, Ford or Plymouth?
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John Bono
North Jersey
Today, Plymouth, Ford then Chevrolet. Currently, I'm leaning to the less rounded style lines.
Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth.
Ford wins easily, then Chevrolet and Plymouth in that order. The Ford styling from '65 thru '67 was very well done, with the stacked headlights and sweeping roof line (2drht) feature setting the look off beautifully. Plymouth followed this feature and their cars were attractive but not up to par with Ford; with the '65 Fury III model being their best looking offering of these 3 years IMHO. The same can be said of Chevrolet styling; the '65 was gorgeous the '66 a bit less so and the '67 still attractive but much less attractive than the preceding 2 years.
Of these three, I would pick the Chevy first, just for the sound of that 427, with the Ford very close behind.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
I'll reluctantly take the Chevy. IMO 1966 was the last year of great looking full-size American cars.
Missed you, and missed your note (if there was one) that you would be away. Glad you're okay and you're back! Hope it was a good absence.
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
@ed-glorius - Ed, my post of 9/18 stated I would be taking a short break, sorry you missed it. I took a few days off to enjoy the fall weather and a brief stay up in the Adirondacks. I appreciate your concern. All is well. Thanks!
John Bono
North Jersey
1) Chevrolet 2) Ford 3) Plymouth
My votes shared, I honestly don't care for any of them. Bad year in my opinion for Big Three styling. Especially with that odd looking roof-line on the Plymouth.
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
Ford Chevy and Plymouth. If convertibles I would choose the Chevy.
Frank Reed
Chesapeake, VA
1) Chevrolet 2) Ford 3) Plymouth
My votes shared, I honestly don't care for any of them. Bad year in my opinion for Big Three styling. Especially with that odd looking roof-line on the Plymouth.
George, the Sport Fury above has the "Fast Top" body style. It was also available in the conventional hard top body style as well, which, IMO, looks much better. The Fast Top was also used on the Plymouth VIP, full-size Dodges, and full-size Chryslers.
Ford then Chevy and Plymouth last.
Steve
Prefer the Plymouth with the standard hardtop version. For the poll, the Ford please.
Yep, right in my face but I missed it anyway.
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
Many thanks for the clarification on the Plymouth's roof-lines. And even more thanks to you for the nice surprise you sent me in the mail. I did "text" you with my gratitude, hope you received the message. Let's talk soon on the phone, it's been awhile. Much respect for you Pete!
George
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
If the hardtop version of the Plymouth below was used instead of the "Fast Top" shown in John Bono's "Which One?" above, I'd vote for the Plymouth over the Chevy.
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota