For Sale 71 Fury wagon in AB

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I just bought a 70 Fury wagon and the seller also has 69 and 71 Fury wagons available as well.
The 71 appeared to have been parked due to front end damage and has sat outside for at least 30 years and the 383/Auto was pulled at some point.
It’s sunk down to the rockers and the windshield is bad so assume the floors are gone.The rockers themselves look ok along with the quarters so it might be saveable but more likely is a parts car.There are no keys or registration with the car.
It is a disc brake car with a black interior and the seller wants $500 for it and it’s located in central Alberta.He’s busy and doesn’t like dealing with selling stuff but gave me the ok to put it out there if anyone is interested.
 
Assuming that AB means Alberta and not Alabama, if you carefully read between the lines there is also a '72 fury wagon for sale on Alberta Kijiji.
 
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Any pics of the other wagons i have a 69 and 70?

The 69 wagon is available as well but it’s in rough shape,318/auto car with minimal options and the engine is MIA.Some good trim parts on it like the grille and headlight buckets,possibly more.

I bought the 70,it’s pretty much complete but it’s rusty and will be a parts car.It would have been a sweet ride back in the day,burnt orange with a black interior,383/auto,and trailer tow package.
 
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The 69 wagon is available as well but it’s in rough shape,318/auto car with minimal options and the engine is MIA.Some good trim parts on it like the grille and headlight buckets,possibly more.

I bought the 70,it’s pretty much complete but it’s rusty and will be a parts car.It would have been a sweet ride back in the day,burnt orange with a black interior,383/auto,and trailer tow package.
Very cool thanks for the pics i wish i could get that 69 mine is white also. I have a yard 5 hrs from me and they have 9 69 to 73 wagons. What will you be selling of the 70?
 
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The 69 wagon is available as well but it’s in rough shape,318/auto car with minimal options and the engine is MIA.Some good trim parts on it like the grille and headlight buckets,possibly more.

I bought the 70,it’s pretty much complete but it’s rusty and will be a parts car.It would have been a sweet ride back in the day,burnt orange with a black interior,383/auto,and trailer tow package.
Would love to see the fender tag on the 70 you bought
 
Very cool thanks for the pics i wish i could get that 69 mine is white also. I have a yard 5 hrs from me and they have 9 69 to 73 wagons. What will you be selling of the 70?

I bought the 70 for spare parts for my 70 although it's a two door and it doesn't need much.I'd like to keep it rolling so not really interested in selling brake or suspension parts but anything else is negotiable.

Anything in particular you need?

Would love to see the fender tag on the 70 you bought

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That must have been a great looking wagon when new:rolleyes:

It's still an impressive looking beast in the right lighting...I can picture it back in it's day,sleek and imposing,ranging across the prairies like the dinosaurs that were there millions of years earlier.
 
I bought the 70 for spare parts for my 70 although it's a two door and it doesn't need much.I'd like to keep it rolling so not really interested in selling brake or suspension parts but anything else is negotiable.

Anything in particular you need?



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Wow, that's a full tag!
 
I won't mind seeing a picture of proof on this thread then :poke:

It was dark by the time we liberated it from it's long term place in the field and got it loaded onto the trailer so I didn't get any pics of it then and I forgot to take any when it was inside the shop.I'll check with my friend who was helping out,he might have taken some of the car after it left the farm.
 
I bought the 70 for spare parts for my 70 although it's a two door and it doesn't need much.I'd like to keep it rolling so not really interested in selling brake or suspension parts but anything else is negotiable.

Anything in particular you need?



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Maybe in the future but just small stuff taillights maybe a few other odds and ends by chance are those Plymouth division hub caps on it?
 
Looks like a cool place with lots of cars

Yes,the previous owner of that property was a bit of a hoarder and apparently used to buy a lot of damaged or unwanted cars for cheap at auctions and drag them back to the farm and part them out or fix them up as drivers.He bought a number of Mopars but there's pretty much everything there including some oddball English cars.There are cars going back to the 50's there and I'd say that some of them have been there since the early 70's.Some of the cars are still pretty much complete and look like they were just parked for likely minor issues.
I also bought a 66 Belvedere Wagon and a 75 Gran Fury along with the 70 Fury Wagon.I'm heading back there again to pick up another car next time I'm out that way which will probably be in the spring with the snow they're getting now.

Maybe in the future but just small stuff taillights maybe a few other odds and ends by chance are those Plymouth division hub caps on it?

I'll have a look at the taillights next time I'm out that way although it probably wont be for several months now.The place I'm keeping them is not close to where I live but I do go out there several times a year but usually in the warmer months.
I think it did have one or two "Plymouth Division" caps on it along with what looked like an 80's Mercury wheel cover on the other side.It has the back passenger door from the white 69 and the drivers door from the 71 wagon on it so it's had a few things swapped back and forth from the other fusie wagons there.
 
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Yes,the previous owner of that property was a bit of a hoarder and apparently used to buy a lot of damaged or unwanted cars for cheap at auctions and drag them back to the farm and part them out or fix them up as drivers.He bought a number of Mopars but there's pretty much everything there including some oddball English cars.There are cars going back to the 50's there and I'd say that some of them have been there since the early 70's.Some of the cars are still pretty much complete and look like they were just parked for likely minor issues.
I also bought a 66 Belvedere Wagon and a 75 Gran Fury along with the 70 Fury Wagon.I'm heading back there again to pick up another car next time I'm out that way which will probably be in the spring with the snow they're getting now.



I'll have a look at the taillights next time I'm out that way although it probably wont be for several months now.The place I'm keeping them is not close to where I live but I do go out there several times a year but usually in the warmer months.
I think it did have one or two "Plymouth Division" caps on it along with what look like an 80's Mercury wheel covers on the other side.It has the back passenger door from the white 69 and the drivers door from the 71 wagon on it so it's had a few things swapped back and forth from the other fusie wagons there.
I did see how he switched the doors around trying to make one nice wagon. Whenever you get a chance that will be cool just let me know. I have a yard i go to with 9 wagons it's always fun yarding.
 
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