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I have 3 ‘68 B body Plymouths. They were all manufactured in ‘68 and have the swing down ash tray. I parted a September ‘67 that had the slider. It also had the round ‘67 style vent pulls. My later cars all have the bigger “vent” style.
I took my grills off on my Charger in the 80’s, and put Radio Shack tweeters in place of the OG speakers. The Sparkomatic SR308 I had featured 4 speaker outputs. So I might have put them back in “incorrect”. :) I threw the speakers out. I probably shouldn’t have done that.
I measured both door cards at 30”. They look to be the same. And the door length is the same, checked on several places. The top as seen in my pics is longer on the wagon. I hope that helps you. :thumbsup:
Here’s a bigger pic of my 4 door and wagon. Notice the body line above the door handle on the 4 door. Absent on the wagon. And obviously the Coronet 4 door is different.
Here’s a ‘68 Coronet 4 door for comparison.
The ‘68-‘69 B body sedans had 3 different rear doors. The Belvedere, the Coronet, and the wagons. The Belvedere and Coronet wagon shared the same door. I believe the Belvedere and Coronet Wagon are the same from the cowl back to the rear bumper other than the taillights.
The doors are longer on the wagon Not a great pic to differentiate... but look at the fixed quarter window, and it’s obvious. I believe the floor is slightly longer as well, but I haven’t measured it.
The ‘68-‘70 wagons have a longer rear door. It is shared between the Belvedere and coronet. The door panels are longer as well. The front doors are the same.
Here’s a pic of my 4 door and wagon.