Was the '66 Toronado the very first production car (or at least the first American production car) where the sides of the roof flowed seamlessly into the rear quarters/fenders, i.e., there wasn't even a line to show where the "fender" ended and the roof began? It's the first one I can think of. (The '66 Riviera did NOT have this styling, it had clear demarcations of the rear fenders.)
The next cars to use this styling cue were the GM 1968 A-bodies, and the '68 1/2 AMC AMX. Later of course it would be picked up by other makes and models.
Am I forgetting one or more?
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