DJ, The writer is really off-base because there's no such thing as a fuselage Imperial coupe, technically. Sure, a lot of people call any two door model a coupe, but that's not right. The body style section in an older edition of "Standard Catalog of American Cars" indicates that a coupe has no rear seat area side windows at all (like a business coupe) or has rear side windows but they don't roll down. I think that Chevy Novas and Ford Mavericks were that way. Also the Duster and Demon, but the rear side windows flip outward on those cars. Anyway, all the 69-75 2 door fuselage Imperials had rear side windows that rolled down and no B-pillar. That makes them all 2 door hardtops. I have the Cars of the Sixties book, but haven't sprung for the 70s one yet. Pete in PA From: "dj justice" <djust@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: IML: fuselage bumpers Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 21:38:09 -0600 Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx yessir, i aggree....just checking if anyone else read that paragraph.. also they spoke of a coupe and a hard top. You, my friend, are talking of a 2DHT and a 4DHT......same car, diffferent # of doors...ok? the book is named "Sensational '70's", and has many good and bad quotes, check it out. dj 2 '73 Imps