I'm in poughkeepsie, nyWhere are you located, Mopower?
Yes, it sure does, quite easily.
I think we're all justified at standing behind the group consensus, based on what it needs. It has roofrust, the bane of any classic car. It's nobody's fault, it is what it is, and the damage is already done.
You should explain this picture to him - the rust has bubbled enough that it has popped the mounting pin on this molding, and a screw was installed. Then the molding seems to have cracked thru after that. That can only be a bad thing...
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I saw that the molding was gone in that one section.
I have a 71 dart, or I should say my son now has my dart that we are working on. The vinyl top was torn on top like a cat scratched it. There was bubbling under the top I'm the same place as this fury, but when I pulled the top off there was no rot. It was the factory filler over the joint that had lifted away from the body. I don't think that's the case with the fury.
More stuff it would need. Timing chain. I doubt that has been changed. Carb rebuild. Fuel tank? Who knows.