Talk:List of fastback automobiles

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Single line of rear windshield doesn't make a fastback edit

This misguided list of cars that have a single convex line of rear windshield? Wrong. This list should include only cars that have the rear section, including rear screen, in a single convex line to the back of the car. Do not include notch-back coupes, do not include any hatchbacks, do not include cars that are clearly of a 3- or 2,5-box shape as they are not fastbacks.YBSOne (talk) 10:37, 16 January 2019 (UTC)Reply