LocuMob
Fluid Technician with a hat
Keep that open headlight setup, wall art worst case scenario.
Thanks Scott. Open Headlight Grills are far better wall art than Picasso or that Van Gogh guy, who cut his ear off. Easier to understand too.Keep that open headlight setup, wall art worst case scenario.
Project costs
$200 include ship for entire grill assembly from parts car, @kyle340: Used flip up grills, grill motor, rod, relay
$270 rebuild grill motor & armature, replace plastic gear, include ship, Jeff Woods, TX
$40 RS & LS stationary grills, @IMFURYS, thanks Dan: used both, though I had to repair LS
$420 NOS grill frames, include ship, @marty mopar: used both
$450 bumper rechrome, Hanlon Plating
$50 in paint, brushes and fasteners
$1430 total: think of it as $1000 for hidden HL grill and $450 for a nice bumper to mount it inside.
This is an expensive project and totally a matter of personal taste
Awesome drive to work today
1972 Gold Fury Coupe lurking in parking lot
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Imagine having that car coming up behind you at high speed on the highway.
Gotta post some pics in the sun
It's a whole new car.
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Well, maybe not, but it's still cool!
Hey Dan. Speaking of always cool and looking good. Check out these pictures in the sun:'72 Fury's are always cool in my book.
I bought a set of 72 Virginia plates a few weeks ago because my car is white with black vinyl top and 72 VA plates were black background with white letters. I searched for awhile to find a set that I could make a short saying using the 3 letters and the 3 numbers add up to my birthday and they are in excellent shape. They look good on the car.
Hey Dan. Speaking of always cool and looking good. Check out these pictures in the sun:
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Plymouth Emblem, Center Chrome Front Bumper
Pics from last 3 days after work
Dirty
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After Dawn & scratch pad, no improvement
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Speed nuts for Plymouth Emblem
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Plymouth Emblem
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Rear View. P# left side
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P# right side
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Don't think I need it. Thanks anyway.Hey Ben,
I think I have an extra one, if you want me to check, I can tomorrow. Actually hoping to do a little work on my Fury tomorrow or Barracuda parts search. Dan
Don't think I need it. Thanks anyway.
My front bumper does not have bumperettes. Would think carriage bolt would come loose with mallet. Any way to turn it and see if it's a stud? Or get your finger behind it to identify by feel? Best of luck! @IMFURYS Dan, didn't you tell me something about bumperettes on your 1972 Fury? Maybe you can answer @bollotti.very informative, I am just at the same stage
Also having issue with bolts holding chrone bumperette under front bumper. Heads snapped on all nuts. Looks like they are held in with a square shoulder similar to carriage bolt. Should these just knock through? I have tried hitting with mallet but no movement. Wonder if screwed in?View attachment 279423View attachment 279424