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  1. FURYGT

    Best molded hood insulation out right now?

    I can’t comment on the quality of the hood pads except to say that they are very fragile and friends have had the corners damaged during shipping. My recommendation is to buy from a vendor that can deliver the hood pad to Carlisle or the Nats so that you can inspect it and not worry about...
  2. R

    Welcome, Remington

    Thank you
  3. ayilar

    NOT MINE 1970 Polara convertible in Paducah KY (EB3 blue now primer, 383-2, 135k miles)

    Indeed. Would be good to get a shot of the VIN tag on the dash pad or on the door to confirm. 84/695 US-sold cars (out of 842 1970 Polara 'verts), which is just over 12%. In Canada, 16/144 1970 Polara ragtops came with a console (including Regina FQ3, my turquoise 'vert), which is just over...
  4. amazinblue82

    NOT MINE A couple of M-bodies with potential

    Sanow and Bellah are a good source. I too have this book and have found it to be quite accurate/helpful. I have owned every year of the M-squads. Does NOT make me an authority, rather just means I have had some of the cars in question. Does that Sanow book give a Chrysler corporation...
  5. P

    NOT MINE 1970 Polara convertible in Paducah KY (EB3 blue now primer, 383-2, 135k miles)

    Shows A/C under the hood, but it not on the fender tag, unless I’m missing something. Also, a console automatic car, which is not that common.
  6. fury fan

    NOT MINE 1972 Dodge Monaco Three-Row Station Wagon - $28,500 - Sidney, British Columbia, Canada

    It shouldn't bother me, as it will not affect me, but I hate to see a wagon with rear-dump tailpipes. Appears the current owner did that.
  7. FCBO Administrator

    Welcome, Remington

    Join me in welcoming @Remington to FCBO.
  8. ayilar

    NOT MINE 1970 Dodge Polara Convertible in Good Condition For Sale - NOT MINE

    I found lots more and better photos here, including the tag: DL27L0D205523 Note the Y05 code and T-VON.
  9. R

    For Sale 69 Sport Fury Exterior Parts Collection Liquidation

    Good afternoon Looking for the rear window trim. Can you please send me pictures, thank you
  10. LocuMob

    NOT MINE 1970 plymouth fury3

    I had that same awful emblem on the air cleaner when I got my Polara 500. It needs some aftermarket rims, id expect nothing less for $60k.
  11. Big_John

    Photos of Vintage Auto Dealerships, Repair Shops, and Gas Stations

    Ford Rouge plant. 1921 Making the wooden firewall. I was curious, thinking that by 1921 the Model T had a steel firewall, but I read that they started phasing the wood out in 1922 and by 1923, the Model T firewall was steel. Also in my reading, the firewall pictured was for a car equipped...
  12. ayilar

    NOT MINE 1970 plymouth fury3

    If you could jog your memory of where and when you might have seen it, that would be great -- because I don't remember this car.
  13. amazinblue82

    Cool "Car Art" Illustrations

    1946 Mack Truck Advertiement 1906 to 1946 models
  14. fury fan

    NOT MINE A couple of M-bodies with potential

    From a police book I have, don't know how accurate it is, but it seems well-researched and shows references. 1981 seems the first year for M-body copcars as A38s. Prior years for police duty had A-bodies available, and then the F-bodies - which ended in 1980. Were there M-body copcars in 1979...
  15. amazinblue82

    Cool "Car Art" Illustrations

    1955 Mack Trucks
  16. amazinblue82

    Cool "Car Art" Illustrations

    1960 Chevrolet Trucks
  17. darth_linux

    Leaky Rear Window - '66 Newport

    Well, 24 hours later and we are leak free. I did a very meticulous job of cleaning and prepping the paint around the areas that have the pinholes, and I applied some versachem super clear silicone gasket maker type 7, which I use successfully on my leaky front windshield, using a highly...
  18. polara71

    NOT MINE 1970 plymouth fury3

    The perfect example of someone modifying a car to their tastes and expecting to get their money invested back X 2. .
  19. 6

    Coolant temp again

    Key here is that when the weather gets this hot you have to stay hydrated!
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