Stop in for a cup of coffee

So I've good taste afterall. View attachment 1715272382
It wasn't the hook for me, but its one reason I bit. View attachment 1715272383
I always liked our 69 Belvidere - there's definately some styling similarities. I was going to have tweety bird cartoon put on the back - just because it seemed to fit - though its one of the most annoying cartoon characters out there - well was 'til you know what..View attachment 1715272384

If you look at the Chrysler lit, they are 'hard top coupes' and special hard top coupes, but notch and fastback is how the rest of the world normally differentiates them.
The car reviewers of the time praised the 'Italian' styling of the mid gen (2nd gen) cars.
if you like a trunk, but want it in the rear not the front - notchback is for you.
If people have never seen one, and only can picture an e-body, I ask them if they can picture a corvair. :)

Downsides: Trunk height is limited - Its not bad, but its hardly tall. Racing - its a little lighter, but not as stiff the fastbacks and the ft/rear weight distribution of the fastbacks is more even.

'67 has some one year only oddities but was the most produced.
Thank you for the insight! I think they look a lot like the Studebaker, model name escapes me more so than the corvair. I found a 68 318 car in Michigan driveable for 9k. I think I may have to have a Hemi tho. And I may be the market for a new wife as well if I bring one more project home!