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  1. Turbo301

    72 newyorker 73 fury

    A82 was the "special" package detailed on the order sheet in an earlier post.
  2. Turbo301

    72 newyorker 73 fury

    I'm guessing it's like this: 1973 Fury Special - as rare as hen's teeth Yours being a coupe is likely even rarer. Thank you for saving this car from an uncertain fate!
  3. Turbo301

    72 newyorker 73 fury

    At first I thought that was a Gran Coupe, a virtual 2-door clone of mine, but seeing it's a Fury III with that A82 package is really cool! Don't I recall seeing something about that package, that it was quite limited (like a Spring Special-kind of deal)?
  4. Turbo301

    NOT MINE 1972 Dodge Monaco 9 Passenger Station Wagon $17,850 Listed 4 days ago in Sun City West, AZ

    As much as I'm tired of seeing mags and white letters on big cars, especially wagons, that is a very smart-looking car in a perfect colour. FWIW I have Eagle GTs on my Pontiac G8 and am not a fan...
  5. Turbo301

    NOT MINE 1971 Polara Custom 4dr hardtop in Treasure Coast, FL (GF7, 360, $5.5k)

    Where does one find all of the body/interior/top colour and option codes, BTW?
  6. Turbo301

    NOT MINE 1971 Polara Custom 4dr hardtop in Treasure Coast, FL (GF7, 360, $5.5k)

    Looks like dark green from the exterior pics; 99% sure that'd be the case, anyway, with green top and green paint.
  7. Turbo301

    NOT MINE 1972 Newport $800 New Orleans, LA

    Why would he scrap a car for a leaking seal? The whole thing seems odd. It's way too nice a car to demo derby, but of course that doesn't stop the derby guys :eek:
  8. Turbo301

    NOT MINE 1955 Plymouth Plaza Wagon $5,900 Listed a week ago in Tucson, AZ

    "Very similar to a 55 Chevy but..." what an odd thing to say. I mean, it's "very similar" to every other '55 car at that rate. It'd be nice to see a car like this restored rather than stay in its "patina" era, a look that I see as just a lazy man's approach to restoration. "It's only original...
  9. Turbo301

    NOT MINE 1973 Chrysler newport $7,000

    Anyone else tired of the term "survivor" being over-used? Any old car that is still around is obviously a "survivor" or it wouldn't still be here. People now use it regardless of car condition or even originality.
  10. Turbo301

    NOT MINE 1958 Savoy 4 door Sedan 24,000.00 (Calif I think)

    Damn, that's a graphic picture to paint! :rofl:
  11. Turbo301

    NOT MINE Blue 1971 Plymouth Fury, Three On The Tree!

    It's amazing how much dressier the car looks with just body coloured wheels and whitewalls! Such a big impact for such a small change. I certainly agree to keep it original, as that's my jam, but I can see why some may have been annoyed if they didn't order wheel covers and ended up with black...
  12. Turbo301

    NOT MINE 1970 Chrysler newport $10,000

    That's a very pretty car, but the Tremclad-bombed trunk area is a bit of an eyebrow-raiser...
  13. Turbo301

    NOT MINE '65 Ghia Limo.

    The light blue-on-light blue must have been stunning when new... the fact that this guy wanted to do it Plum Crazy shows that his head isn't in the right place for a car like this; he needs a beater Duster that he can fix-up and use to re-live his teenage glory days, not one of the most...
  14. Turbo301

    NOT MINE 68 Newport Custom 2dr, lt blue with dk green interior, buckets/console, $20,500 ebay, Myrtle Beach

    LOL got that right. When I was a kid I was all into customization; I loved mags, white letters, etc. But now that so few classic cars still sport their factory look, it's like THAT is the new custom: what people used to do to make their cars look unique now makes them look like everyone else's...
  15. Turbo301

    NOT MINE 68 Newport Custom 2dr, lt blue with dk green interior, buckets/console, $20,500 ebay, Myrtle Beach

    The blue is a nice colour, but the original green/green/green would have been awesome (at least in my opinion). The ridiculous mags ruin the look of the car yet again...
  16. Turbo301

    NOT MINE 1965 Plymouth Fury

    And I'll say it again: blackwalls on a car like this, with full (and dressy) wheel covers, are so cringe. There's a reason whitewalls help with visuals: they make the wheels look bigger by breaking-up the monotony of black that high-profile tires create. I get that, in Canada, our options for...
  17. Turbo301

    NOT MINE 1972 Newport 2-door in London (Ontario) - $15k CAD

    Probably, but I'm not interested; I got my C-body for much less and I like it much more :)
  18. Turbo301

    NOT MINE 1972 Newport 2-door in London (Ontario) - $15k CAD

    Looks like the same car, yeah; man, look how much better it looked with whitewalls! A crime he changed-out the tires, and spent no effort in sourcing whites...
  19. Turbo301

    NOT MINE 1972 Newport 2-door in London (Ontario) - $15k CAD

    I haven't seen this one posted, but it's been for sale for a while! It started at $20k, as I recall... Looks like a nice car, and it'd be even better with its trim put back on and some whitewalls :thumbsup: 1972 Chrysler Newport : London | Classic Cars | London | Kijiji Classifieds Text...
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