That won't help with the reverse lights. The NSS works now for starting, but we don't know if the rooster comb is correct for the '69 NSS. Either way, no reason to change NSS.
The '68 and down uses a switch near the shifter for reverse lights.
The numbers on the pan rail will tell you something about what transmission you are running. Heaven knows what valve body is in there tho'.
As a cure to no reverse lights, you might be able to simply use a different neutral safety switch (68 down?) rather than mess with pulling the pan. You'll...
It also surprises me that they would get cloth seats (B1) instead of vinyl (B2). It is not just about longevity but also about the ease of cleaning up...
Here is what the B1X9 should look like, per the ever so helpful Hamtramck Registry Library -- note the patterns and materials are different, and there is no tufted button (unlike in the car for sale):
Here are some more photos showing the metal condition, speedometer, and certificate:
PM41U3D259688 should not last long at the $6.5k ask. I am just a bit puzzled by the rear seat -- it should be B1X9 per the tag.
From the ad:
"Retired Oklahoma Highway Patrol 1973 Plynouth Fury for sale. U-Code 440 engine
Special order build car
Certified police speedometer Dual spotlights 2...
Yea, a look underside seats, under carpet and trunk but not luck. I read into another sites but not usual, headliner and on top of glovebox. Ehen unmounted I looking for
Interesting.
This is a T code VON car. Y24, C.L.C. Lease car, Direct leasing
Can someone verify that C.L.C. means "Canadian Lease Car"
The Broadcast sheet shows X 60(?) 5
Canada Export section
Any insight into these codes, please.
Marty, we've had a pretty mild Christmas season this year. It's 50° now, but the temps are going to plummet today to the lower 20's or upper teens.
From what I've noticed, the temps in TN are typically 20° to 30° warmer then IL.
Franklin is about an hour from me. Nice area. My wife likes that...