The Rum Cove
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I will do that and thanks for the link to the window resetting. Looks straightforward but with me, you never know!
The A07 web page that I created was for the Dodge C-bodies. I suspect that something similar can be found for Plymouth, but (unlike for the Dodge) that is not in the Fury Salesman pocket guide:Maybe when you get further into the car you could post your information on the web page above.
Probably not. Most likely would have been this one, same as in post #11. Tuff wheel was most often seen on sportier models of b and e bodies.Could the steering wheel be original to the car? If not, I'll sell it.
Find the broadcast sheet for the answer. Do you know where to look?Could the steering wheel be original to the car? If not, I'll sell it.
Looks to me like it has tinted glass. It is a light greenish color, not like the dark gray we call tint now. Get in the car and look out through the glass, then through the open door, you'll see the difference. Or in your second picture, looking at the truck tailgate beside the car, then through the car. I had a 70 Fury 3 convertible, drove me nuts with the top down, clear bright all around, and darker through the windshield. Particularly near dusk.Not a common option either.
A07- Turnpike package
Disc Brakes, Power Brakes, Automatic transmission(only), 2.45 or 2.76 Ratio axle, 383-1 2brl Engine, Undercoat w/ hood pad, Headlamp-on buzzer, Automatic Speed Control
Not uncommon
M15- Dr,Atr Upper frame moldings
D32- heavy duty transmission is a 727 and not a 904
G11- tinted all glass. Interesting that all the glass has been replaced
Vinyl has been removed. The chrome trim at the base of the c pillars and under rear window would not have been there if it did not have vinyl top.V1X- Black vinyl top.
@The Rum Cove Am I seeing the roof as body color and the vinyl roof has been removed?
Not only did it come with a broadcast sheet as a document, I found another identical broadcast sheet in very poor condition behind the rear seat (which I know is where they are placed at the factory). The question, was it standard practice to furnish the buyer with two?Find the broadcast sheet for the answer
Regarding the tinted windows, I'm intrigued by the idea of having them but the car is wrapped and snow covered so it might be a while before I can check. The drivers side rear glass is busted out so intend to get to favorite yard in the spring and obtain another (having the tinted option might complicate things there). And the vinyl top? The sales lit for this mid year economy special suggest the roof was painted but mine had the black vinyl top removed a long time back thank goodness as we have seen the damage that can cause. I hope I'm not repeating myself here but I have a econo plan for the roof which should look interesting!Vinyl has been removed. The chrome trim at the base of the c pillars and under rear window would not have been there if it did not have vinyl top
Looks like the first owner was Mr. Dennis Donahue, from 316 Carbon City Rd in Morganton NC. That information matches what can be found on the web. According to an old telephone directory, Mr. Donahue owned the Donahue Animal Clinic -- which might explain why the building at that address looks like a commercial one (see photo below).Not only did it come with a broadcast sheet as a document, I found another identical broadcast sheet in very poor condition behind the rear seat (which I know is where they are placed at the factory). The question, was it standard practice to furnish the buyer with two?
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Black flat truck bed liner paint overlaid with gloss black paisley pattern stenciled application is the plan to match the interior.No reason a painted roof would not work well, and tinted windows were a fairly common thing.
I was sorta hoping that your expert eyes will spot the answer to that from the picture of the BS that I posted.Find the broadcast sheet for the answer. Do you know where to look?
The sales lit for the 71 Custom shows the interior.@The Rum Cove -- what I find especially interesting in your tag is the interior code. I see D2XA. XA means charcoal interior, which is clearly what I see here. But D2 is not an interior code that I see in the Plymouth sales brochures, and the paisley fabric that I see in your photos was not listed in the regular offerings:
The 1970 Hamtramck Registry - 1971 Plymouth Color & Trim Book - Fury
Perhaps this is a specific code for a different/specific interior that was part of the A97 Special Package (discussed here; the same two codes (A97 and D2XA), but very very few other codes, are seen on PE21G1D235430 back in 2015 here)? Perhaps @69CoronetRT can chime in?
Do you have the link, and the code? I do not see that interior either in the Color & Trim Book as seen on the Hamtramck Registry or in the brochure as seen on Fuselage.de (and, for that matter, I don't see a "Custom" model listed in either).
The Custom was a mid year economy special based on the Fury 1 and all had the paisley interior. All production figures are lumped in with the Fury 1 so I estimate around 3k sold. You can see the sales lit at www.fuselage.deDo you have the link, and the code? I do not see that interior either in the Color & Trim Book as seen on the Hamtramck Registry or in the brochure as seen on Fuselage.de (and, for that matter, I don't see a "Custom" model listed in either).
The pattern on yours matches the front bench of the Fury ii:
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But the code for the Fury ii cloth-and-vinyl bench would be L1XA -- yet the only XA code for a 1971 Fury ii was L2XA all-vinyl with a different pattern. That is why I am puzzled/interested in the D2XA / A97 question.
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