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I think it's just a stylized drawing.
Looking at a 1960 Plymouth brochure which includes a list of the "new and exciting features" coming for the 60's,theybdont even list a convertible, let alone hard top convertible.
This drawing doesn't show the cutout/scallop on the front corner of the early 60's Plymouth.
Fury is the only convertible I can think of off-hand from that era, and it was soft top. Add that Plymouth went unit body in the late 50's, a hard top convertible would be extra challenging, I think.
Still, there's lots I don't know about Plymouth at that time, so I'm not sure what they actually made.