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Whats the difference between the 62 Fury Savoy and Belvedere

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I have a 62 Fury and i have never been able to read anywhere that is clear What the difference between the 62 Fury Savoy and Belvedere. I know the fury has major trim changes from first have and second have year models. Plus all Furys trim seem to be a little different depending on how they felt the day they were building it. The one thing that seems to stick out to me and i could be wrong is Furys had 6 tail lights. Belvedere had four and Savoy only had 2. At least on the body. Anyone know forsure.
 
Check out oldcarbrochures.com I just looked at the 1962 Plymouth brochure and it shows pictures of the different models for the B-Body line.
 
Looks like Savoy trim on the fenders is a single chrome strip, while belvedere trim is almost a double strip. Looks like fury trim is a lot wider @ the rear pillar.
 
Looks like Savoy trim on the fenders is a single chrome strip, while belvedere trim is almost a double strip. Looks like fury trim is a lot wider @ the rear pillar.
im not sure about the savoy and belvedere. But the Furys from the first half of the year had the thick trim on the front fenders while the Furys from the second half of the year, like mine, had the thin stainless trim on the front fenders but also had the pot metal chrome what they called belt molding that ran on the top of the fenders across the door and all the way to the end of the rear quarter
 
Here is my Belvedere with factory trim. Mine has 2 tail lights and 2 reverse lights, which were optional. Fury trim seems to be much wider.
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Savoy is strictly a sedan (piller). Belvedere could be either sedan or hardtop while Fury and Sport Fury were hardtops. Trim changed by model and build date. Later builds had more bling to try and move more units.
 
Premium line; Sport Fury, 2 dr Hdtp and Convertible (Bucket Seats)
High line; Fury, 4 dr Sedan, 4dr Hdtp, 2 dr Hdtp, Convertible and Wagon
Medium line; Belvedere, 4 dr Sedan, 2 dr Sedan(Post), 2 dr Hdtp and Wagon
Low line; Savoy, 4 dr Sedan, 2dr Sedan(Post) and Wagon

All produced with various trim levels according to models, as well as various molding combinations according to trim level. For instance Savoy's had no molding down the center of the hood, as well as a painted molding around the rear license plate. Other models had a chrome molding around license plate. Savoy's came with rubber flooring inside, as all other models had carpeting. Engines for 62 were; 225 6 cyl, 318 V-8 (2 & 4 Bbl), 361 V-8 4 Bbl, 413 V-8 Max Wedge. Other engine combinations were available through the Fleet Division, but not advertised options. Transmissions were 3 automatic and 3 speed manual on the column. A 3 speed manual floor shift was available on Max Wedge cars. No 4 speeds were available in 62.
 
I had a 62 Savoy sedan with two taillights and two backup lights. I think the lights counts on the Savoy and Belvedere depended on options.
 
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