hello everyone. I am a rookie at posting stuff, so please bear with me as i learn how to do this. I also want to hurry and spill all of my questions, ask for parts, ask for tips, but understand that if I spend some time reading on this site, the info is probably on here already.
From the beginning..
I bought it in November at a farm auction in northern colorado. It was advertised as a 2 door fury police car with a 383. When I got to the sale, I was happy to see that it was actually a 440, and in far better shape than I thought from the picture they posted. I had a price in my head that I could afford. I knew it would go for more, but hung around anyway. I got the fever and spent twice as much as I wanted, but that voice in my head said how often do you have the chance to buy a car like this?
It was last licensed in 1980, 40 years ago. So, simple math from 1971, only on the road 9 or 10 years. I am guessing the 88k on the odometer is actual. Why was it parked? That is still the question. Motor is free. There are bad signs of brake fluid leakage from the master and booster, and that system is dry as a bone. Fingers crossed that it was only parked for a brake issue, nothing worse.
Very dry and rust free. Straight as an arrow. Interior is a little rough, but not horrible. Will need a dash, rear seat is bad on the top edge. door panels good. Headliner was ripped from where they got into it to remove roof lights.
They couldn't find the keys, so that was first. I removed a door lock and had one cut. It worked, still same as ignition key. I also learned then that police cars are a one key system, it worked on the trunk too.
Last weekend I got some oil in the cylinders and dropped the gas tank. Mice got to a few plug wires, so I havent got to try to fire it up yet. The rest of the wiring seems good, There were other cars at this auction that were incredibly mousy, but not the fury. So glad they didnt get inside this one.
Just trying to get some time around two jobs, maybe this weekend. Put some wires on it and hopefully hear it run. I got the new tank sending unit, still havent cleaned the tank. All of the rubber vent lines and fuel line need replaced back there as you would expect.
I dont know the list of options this car came with yet, but see some cool stuff just looking. Had two red lights that were removed. Still has spotlights and cb. Serious exhaust hangers and braces, no window rollers for the rear windows, lots of ground straps everywhere, an extra dome light up front by the windshield...
Anyway, cant wait to learn more about this car, and cant wait to meet and talk with guys that love furys, c bodies, mopars in general, and the police car guys too.
Write again soon with the big report on engine condition.
From the beginning..
I bought it in November at a farm auction in northern colorado. It was advertised as a 2 door fury police car with a 383. When I got to the sale, I was happy to see that it was actually a 440, and in far better shape than I thought from the picture they posted. I had a price in my head that I could afford. I knew it would go for more, but hung around anyway. I got the fever and spent twice as much as I wanted, but that voice in my head said how often do you have the chance to buy a car like this?
It was last licensed in 1980, 40 years ago. So, simple math from 1971, only on the road 9 or 10 years. I am guessing the 88k on the odometer is actual. Why was it parked? That is still the question. Motor is free. There are bad signs of brake fluid leakage from the master and booster, and that system is dry as a bone. Fingers crossed that it was only parked for a brake issue, nothing worse.
Very dry and rust free. Straight as an arrow. Interior is a little rough, but not horrible. Will need a dash, rear seat is bad on the top edge. door panels good. Headliner was ripped from where they got into it to remove roof lights.
They couldn't find the keys, so that was first. I removed a door lock and had one cut. It worked, still same as ignition key. I also learned then that police cars are a one key system, it worked on the trunk too.
Last weekend I got some oil in the cylinders and dropped the gas tank. Mice got to a few plug wires, so I havent got to try to fire it up yet. The rest of the wiring seems good, There were other cars at this auction that were incredibly mousy, but not the fury. So glad they didnt get inside this one.
Just trying to get some time around two jobs, maybe this weekend. Put some wires on it and hopefully hear it run. I got the new tank sending unit, still havent cleaned the tank. All of the rubber vent lines and fuel line need replaced back there as you would expect.
I dont know the list of options this car came with yet, but see some cool stuff just looking. Had two red lights that were removed. Still has spotlights and cb. Serious exhaust hangers and braces, no window rollers for the rear windows, lots of ground straps everywhere, an extra dome light up front by the windshield...
Anyway, cant wait to learn more about this car, and cant wait to meet and talk with guys that love furys, c bodies, mopars in general, and the police car guys too.
Write again soon with the big report on engine condition.