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- the two-door hardtop fastback "SportsRoof" bodystyle. Similar to Mustang fastback models, it featured a gently sloped roof line that extended to the edge...
- rather than concave side panels. The fastback body version was named SportsRoof in Ford's literature. The 1969 model year introduced the Mach 1, with...
- but Galaxie 500 hardtop coupes were also available in both formal-roof and SportsRoof body styles. The optional 4-speed manual transmission, which was...
- "GT" badge until 1982. The Mach 1 package was only available in the "SportsRoof" fastback body style (previously known as the 'fastback'). It included...
- also widened by 3 inches (75 mm), and its size was most evident in the SportsRoof models with its nearly flat rear roofline and cramped interior with poor...
- Mercury introduced the Montego GT, a counterpart of the Ford Gran Torino SportsRoof for the first time; the Montego GT was offered from 1972 to 1973. As a...
- vehicles. Sharing its roofline with the Ford XL and Ford Galaxie 500 SportsRoof, the Marauder shared its front sheet metal, interior trim, and concealed...
- the fifth-generation Ford Mustang. The GT 350 made its debut in the "sportsroof" fastback model of the first generation Ford Mustang in 1965. Produced...
- longer and 200 lb (91 kg) heavier than the cars they replaced. A fastback Sportsroof model was introduced in the Fairlane 500 series, as well as a more luxurious...
- Sunbird 1968–1973 Ferrari Daytona 1968–1973 Ford Fairlane Torino/Torino SportsRoof 1968–1978 Lamborghini Espada 1968–1969 Mercury Cyclone 1968–1973 Opel...