70 Sport Fury GT B5 Blue with B5 interior 440-4bbl

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yes, you need to get the white car done........which is another option if I wanted to compl do a car over.
 
Nice work Fred!
about 6 years ago I bought a rusted out rolling chassis of a 68 RR and a Miller mig and taught myself how to rebuild a unibody. Granted the cars not done yet but there's not one spec of rust on it. My resto thread is on the sister site, of course, if you want to see it I can provide you a link.
 
That is the one to get in terms of the model year/engine combo. Colors are great too. Interior worries me - the dash and steering wheel looks moldy. Body work is just $. It would be a stunning car when redone. You can't go into something like this worrying that you will lose money. Car are like boats - of course you will lose money, unless you are into the hot, trendy B-J specials. For this one, it would need to be determined if the rust has reached the critical areas of the structure.
 
And if it has you replace those parts too...plenty of good frame rails to be had out there.
 
That is the one to get in terms of the model year/engine combo. Colors are great too. Interior worries me - the dash and steering wheel looks moldy. Body work is just $. It would be a stunning car when redone. You can't go into something like this worrying that you will lose money. Car are like boats - of course you will lose money, unless you are into the hot, trendy B-J specials. For this one, it would need to be determined if the rust has reached the critical areas of the structure.

well, keep in mind that the rust under the hood and on the lower dash is sfc, so i wouldn't think that would have much impact on the unibody. Cannot wait til tomorrow, i literally don't care what the car looks like, i just want to look it over. if it's bad, then so be it, sooner or later something will come around and my $$ will go to good use.

i think the car sat in unheated storage for awhile and the dampness got to it...........water, can't live with it, can't live without it.
 
yes sir........you'll have no questions when I am done clicking, will prob take 40 or more
 
There is no Dodge version of a Sport Fury GT

and for GOOD REASON! there simply was NO GOOD LOOKING 70-71 DOGE FULL SIZE CARS....thats why they used the FURY.. PLYMOUTH has always had the best looking PERFORMANCE cars in the lineup..ALWAYS!...
 
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