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    HEADS UP! 1970 DODGE SALESMAN'S HANDBOOKS (TWO)

    I ran across these two individual Handbooks for sale on ebay just now. I don't know how to make a "Link", but I can't let that stop me from letting you guys know about this. I was looking for 1968,69,70 and 71 PLYMOUTH Handbooks (none found), when I came across these two for you Dodge brothers...
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    1969 VIP - hardtop or fastback

    YES! You HAVE THE Skirts. Good deal !!
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    1969 VIP - hardtop or fastback

    Yeah, what he said! Forgive me for not mentioning that fact in my first post. That is a nice looking specimen, one that actually runs down the road, even! Gotta find those Skirts, maaan. It'll be sweet. Here are some part numbers for you on the Skirts: 1969 2963458&9 (L&R) 1970 Same...
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    1969 VIP - hardtop or fastback

    Morning, I'm sure someone is checking the '69 Sales Brochures to get the official answer to your question. Until the Verified answer comes in, I'm going to say: A 2 Door Coupe, or in more general terms, a two door hardtop.
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    Engineering a windshield solvent reservoir

    THAT'S HILARIOUS!!! But, hey it works, right? However, after seeing your contraption, I will add an extra prayer for a repop just for you, along with my own wish for the repop! Get-er-done!
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    Info Request: Concave vs. Convex Rear Window [INnie vs. an OUTey]

    I gather your question is "Are the Back Glasses (The Concave style) for the Fury and the A Body interchangable?" I'm going to bet the Farm AND MY NEIGHBOR'S HOUSE TOO, that they are Not.
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    B...2....."BINGO!"

    Well, I have to step out and go to work now. Will catch up with the posts when I get back Saturday. Have a great week everyone.
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    B...2....."BINGO!"

    WHoooooaaaaa Dude....You are serious about your passion for these old babies....in a way that most all of us would love to be, but have to settle for dreaming about. And these are very nice specimens. These are collectables within the world of collectables. It's an inspiration to see someone...
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    B...2....."BINGO!"

    Okay. Of what? ...and of which model?
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    B...2....."BINGO!"

    Thanks! Yeah, you're right...I think along Virginia's southern border, it runs about 400 miles.., east to west. Well, besides the Valance Panel, figuring out what caused the hole in the floor, seeing that the cause is already fixed (or not) and then fixing the hole itself....about the only...
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    B...2....."BINGO!"

    Thanks Fury GT, I think I was most worried that you would find it too, and beat me to it! I am married, with vows, to the '68 Fury. But, I've always lusted for this '71 model.
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    B...2....."BINGO!"

    Well? Although the car was listed by Don Marshall and displayed on his Sales Lot for a short while, it actually belonged to Stan Foor, owner of "4-Sure Automotive". Stan runs a Mechanical Repair shop as well as taking on Restoration jobs. Like most guys of his ilk, he's been in it all his life...
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    B...2....."BINGO!"

    YEAH, FAR OUT! BINGO AGAIN! You hit it right on the head! This is it! It's had some renovations since these older postings, somebody wanted to do right by this car, like the faded Trunk Key Fascia Badge has been replaced with a new one, the A/C has been converted to R134A, and will freeze you...
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    B...2....."BINGO!"

    On December 26th (of 2022), I was out for a casual stroll on the interweb, not looking for anything in particular....just enjoying the surfing around for whatever. I hit on this '71 Sport Fury, with an "INnie" rear window, a Formal Rear Window, Body Code 29....in B2 Glacial Blue, with a Black...
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    Info Request: Concave vs. Convex Rear Window [INnie vs. an OUTey]

    Oh, uh,.......just one more thing...The Formal Roof; is it an INnie or and OUTie?.....and what is the other style of window known as? (if it even has a name, Coupe', Standard, etc.) Thanks.
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    Engineering a windshield solvent reservoir

    I hope you are right. My idea of a soft release is that QQ comes directly to OUR Clubhouse and rings the hell out of the Dinner Bell, and screams "COME AND GET IT !!!". It will be nice to lay my hands on a couple of brand new bottles.., before my molecular breakdown takes place!
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    Engineering a windshield solvent reservoir

    The company that Big John made reference to [QQE] has had the 3431154 Reservoir "in the works" for what??? 5 years now? or more? I don't know about the most recent progress of the QQE dream (because I have given up on it), but as Big John and the other members who have been in the club for a...
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    Info Request: Concave vs. Convex Rear Window [INnie vs. an OUTey]

    To CEEBODY, It would have taken me a week or more to come up with any sort of summary. You did it in a snap. Perfectly logical and understandable, and thorough with the inclusion of the 21 notation. ....All I had to do was to press the Print Button! Thank you very much! To Chrome 58, I...
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    Info Request: Concave vs. Convex Rear Window [INnie vs. an OUTey]

    Well Fury GT, you're right, it does get kind of confusing but I understand a whole lot better now that you've imparted some of your knowledge to me. If I was still a kid, I'd soak all of this up without even noticing that I was learning something. However, now that my brain is fossilizing, it...
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