-
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...
- the two-door
hardtop fastback "
SportsRoof" bodystyle.
Similar to
Mustang fastback models, it
featured a
gently sloped roof line that
extended to the edge...
- "GT"
badge until 1982. The Mach 1
package was only
available in the "
SportsRoof"
fastback body
style (previously
known as the 'fastback'). It included...
- but
Galaxie 500
hardtop coupes were also
available in both formal-
roof and
SportsRoof body styles. The
optional 4-speed
manual transmission,
which was...
- 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...
- vehicles.
Sharing its
roofline with the Ford XL and Ford
Galaxie 500
SportsRoof, the
Marauder shared its
front sheet metal,
interior trim, and concealed...
-
bodywork of the
Marquis with the
roofline of the Ford XL/Ford
Galaxie 500
SportsRoof.;
along with the
Colony Park, the
Marauder was
built on the 121-inch wheelbase...
-
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...
-
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...
- 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...