1973 fury in pa - not mine

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http://scranton.craigslist.org/ctd/3790724344.html

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An extra 9 on the end there...
 
I like the green! The cloth seats on the other hand... not so much, but good taste in hubcaps :icon_winkle:

Estimated Engine size is?
 
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wow, a guy the other night asked me if i was interested in a 73 fury gran coupe, triple green, 360. his price was quite a bit lower
 
They are everywhere. Drove by a mom and pop shop the other day. Spotted a '69 2 door hardtop new yorker. Sharp looking car! Big block, road wheels. A/c.. But ofcoarse all green. Asked the shop owner if it was for sale. Said the customer just bought it, and was fixing up. Should of got a pic of it...
 
I guess I'm too young to have developed the green hate.... or maybe it's because I own one. I guess time will tell.
 
By the time I'm on my death bed, I'll get back to you, Theo, and I'll hear what your opinion is then.
 
On a serious note, it's probably mostly to do with not driving (or living for that matter) through a time when the roads were inundated with puke green.
 
I used to prefer the green, even painted a black '68 Charger the dark green back in the day, of course it was a triple green car originally....
ive just seen to many of them now but I don't mind the lighter greens on the right car.
 
Actually, there's nothing wrong with some of the greens Mopars were painted with. Some are very attractive hues.
But for me after 50 years, growing up with them, and seeing 8,947,362 of them, I have become a tad JADED.
 
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