1967Plymouth Fury I Station Wagon...Slant/6 model

Paul Amato

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Hi Everyone saw it on Kijji Canada Classifieds for $1000 Runs but needs rear shock-tower welded Slant/6-automatic This is all the info I can give Sorry not my computer.Actually did a Canadian Adhuntr search & saw it on there search Plymouth Fury.Thats all for now,Take Care Paul J.Amato...Merritt Island,Florida
 
These are from the Kijiji ad, I'll update some more later. I've had a look underneath and there is a mount that is broken off in between the shock and the frame.. I was thinking on bolting up some c-channel to reinforce it, it's scary enough with all the potholes in this city as it is.
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I like it too..
It belonged to "The Steering Wheel Guy" 's son and he had it as a daily driver till he bought his Coronet. Nice people, very welcoming, easy to deal with, amazing artist.. If you ever need a Steering Wheel restored he's the Guy.
I was told back in the day it was used as an ambulance for some pulp mill. Has 56000 orig miles, minimal rust, floors are solid. It's in better shape than I am and Older by a Year. Haha.
Quite happy with it, Winter Car.. Check.
 
Oh the pain I felt making these 17's off an 04 300M fit this car.. Hint: Gotta be flush with the inner lip.
Rear rims are 18's pulled from a wrecked Magnum R/T.

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I think 17 inch wheels can look good but those look terrible. Putting newer wheels off a modern car on a older car doesnt ever look that good. To much Positive offset i feel. And the look of the wheels them selves are just Awful.

I like these OE 17 steelies. I think these look pretty good.

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