Sorry to hear that. Sounds very similar to what I faced trying to get my GT ready in time for Carlisle 2021. For me it was the alternator that ended up dying last minute before it was time to leave for the show.
It took me about a year after the rebuild to make the car dependable. PS/ With "new" or rebuilt alternators, the first thing u have to do is change all the bearings - they WILL **** themselves in a few hundred or thousand miles. Very poor quality, and the make and price don't matter.If it's not one thing it's another...
It took me about a year after the rebuild to make the car dependable. PS/ With "new" or rebuilt alternators, the first thing u have to do is change all the bearings - they WILL **** themselves in a few hundred or thousand miles. Very poor quality, and the make and price don't matter.
The only way to get it all sorted is by driving the car a lot, or on a daily basis for some time.
If you go to my docile post from yesterday, I posted my father in law 1970 Plymouth Fury S23. I see it's a rare car. It was his first car at 16 years old and has had it ever since. Motor has just recently been professionally gone through completely and also the interior. Only thing left is the paint and adding the stickers and it will be completely like new and original.Hi everybody,
I wanted to especially document but also share the very soon to be restoration of my stepdads factory 1970 Sport Fury S/23 "N" Code 383 4bbl. Now I know what you are probably thinking, "what about the '67 Sport Fury convertible project?." That project is still ongoing, the car is still at our body and paint friend and has been there for almost a year now. An update will be coming on that hopefully soon. Now I know what you also are probably thinking, "why are you restoring the S/23 it's beautiful already from the pictures you post of it." Well it's nice and show worthy but it is NOT perfect by any means, the right side has what my stepdad calls "automotive chicken pox" meaning flaking paint dots on the right side door and cracking paint in other places on the car because the current paint is lacquer which is 30+ years old now. It also has paint runs in it which you can't tell by pictures but when you look at it really close you notice it, I tried getting pictures of this up close which I will post here. The problem areas are mainly in the quarter panels though. The reason we are restoring the car is because my stepdad was never happy with the current paint job when he had it done 30+ years ago and mainly because we won the "Favorite Mopar" trophy last year in 2021 at the Adirondack Nationals Hotrod/car show in Lake George NY with the car, and we are planning on taking the car back this year in 2022 so we want it to look better.
So far a new S/23 stripe kit was bought from Phoenix Graphix (thank you fellas), and the car has been brought to my stepdads other friend yesterday who he has known since high school who is also a body and paint guy. For those who don't know this car is 1 of only 689 originally built, and is one of about I wanna say 12 and 1 of I wanna say 2 DY2 Sunfire Yellow S/23's known to exist on the SportFuryS/23>Registry. Here is the history of the car and member @FURYGT can also add to this if he would like to as he has known my stepdad since high school and has also driven this car, or member @1968Chryslers can also add to this if he would like to as he has known my stepdad for about 15-20 years......
- The car was built on 10/15/1969 at the Newark DE assembly plant, and is 1 of only 2 known to exist from that plant according to Mr. Galen Govier who decoded the cars fender tag back in 1998.
- The car was a new off the lot purchase from New Britain Chrysler/Plymouth in New Britain CT by an elderly couple who wanted a 2-door with air conditioning, who did not at all if it was rare and special
- The car was stolen from the original owners wife while she was at work and recovered in a parking garage in Springfield Massachusetts.
- The car has a 1971 warranty block in it because the original engine blew up with only 2,500 miles because of a thrown connecting rod
- My stepdad bought the car for only $500.00 back in about 1983 from the original owners because the reverse band was broken. He was into the Furys at the time and saw it in their garage and knew it was rare and special because he never heard of one, and told the owners "if you ever wanna sell it let me know". t is the 3rd ever C-body my stepdad ever bought
- The car has 2 build or broadcast sheets but sadly no other paperwork besides authenticity paperwork.
- The car has been restored twice already, once by the original owners and once by my stepdad.
- The car has won many prestigious awards such as a Galen Govier Top 10 award at the Englishtown Mopar Nationals, a Presidents Pick at our local Mopar Expo show, a Favorite 50 at Lebanon Valley Dragway, many 1st places including in Carlisle, Featured on our local Mopar car clubs dash plaque, and Favorite Mopar at the Adirondack Nationals.
New stripe kit here.....
Phoenix Graphix 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT Decal Kit
Old car show pictures of the car, starting with 2003 at the Englishtown Mopar Nationals in NJ. (ALL photo credit (except the last 2 photos) is courtesy of Moparts.com).....
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Mopar Nationals 2005, Englishtown NJ.....
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Carlisle 2007.....
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Friends Local Cruise Night 2009.....
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Adirondack Nationals 2021, (photos taken by me)......
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The plan is to have the car restored and back together in time for Carlisle this year as it is currently registered and since we are taking "The Great Pumpkin" our 1970 Fury III 4-door hardtop anyways. My personal plan is to document the restoration here when I have time.
I hope you join us along for the restoration of this rare and rambunctious C-body!
I seen your post on the details of your car. We have the same one, same year and color. If you look on my post labeled (hi everyone) you can see the details of our car. I was not sure if I messaged you already, if I did, I apologize. I'm not the best at using this forum.Hi everybody,
I wanted to especially document but also share the very soon to be restoration of my stepdads factory 1970 Sport Fury S/23 "N" Code 383 4bbl. Now I know what you are probably thinking, "what about the '67 Sport Fury convertible project?." That project is still ongoing, the car is still at our body and paint friend and has been there for almost a year now. An update will be coming on that hopefully soon. Now I know what you also are probably thinking, "why are you restoring the S/23 it's beautiful already from the pictures you post of it." Well it's nice and show worthy but it is NOT perfect by any means, the right side has what my stepdad calls "automotive chicken pox" meaning flaking paint dots on the right side door and cracking paint in other places on the car because the current paint is lacquer which is 30+ years old now. It also has paint runs in it which you can't tell by pictures but when you look at it really close you notice it, I tried getting pictures of this up close which I will post here. The problem areas are mainly in the quarter panels though. The reason we are restoring the car is because my stepdad was never happy with the current paint job when he had it done 30+ years ago and mainly because we won the "Favorite Mopar" trophy last year in 2021 at the Adirondack Nationals Hotrod/car show in Lake George NY with the car, and we are planning on taking the car back this year in 2022 so we want it to look better.
So far a new S/23 stripe kit was bought from Phoenix Graphix (thank you fellas), and the car has been brought to my stepdads other friend yesterday who he has known since high school who is also a body and paint guy. For those who don't know this car is 1 of only 689 originally built, and is one of about I wanna say 12 and 1 of I wanna say 2 DY2 Sunfire Yellow S/23's known to exist on the SportFuryS/23>Registry. Here is the history of the car and member @FURYGT can also add to this if he would like to as he has known my stepdad since high school and has also driven this car, or member @1968Chryslers can also add to this if he would like to as he has known my stepdad for about 15-20 years......
- The car was built on 10/15/1969 at the Newark DE assembly plant, and is 1 of only 2 known to exist from that plant according to Mr. Galen Govier who decoded the cars fender tag back in 1998.
- The car was a new off the lot purchase from New Britain Chrysler/Plymouth in New Britain CT by an elderly couple who wanted a 2-door with air conditioning, who did not at all if it was rare and special
- The car was stolen from the original owners wife while she was at work and recovered in a parking garage in Springfield Massachusetts.
- The car has a 1971 warranty block in it because the original engine blew up with only 2,500 miles because of a thrown connecting rod
- My stepdad bought the car for only $500.00 back in about 1983 from the original owners because the reverse band was broken. He was into the Furys at the time and saw it in their garage and knew it was rare and special because he never heard of one, and told the owners "if you ever wanna sell it let me know". t is the 3rd ever C-body my stepdad ever bought
- The car has 2 build or broadcast sheets but sadly no other paperwork besides authenticity paperwork.
- The car has been restored twice already, once by the original owners and once by my stepdad.
- The car has won many prestigious awards such as a Galen Govier Top 10 award at the Englishtown Mopar Nationals, a Presidents Pick at our local Mopar Expo show, a Favorite 50 at Lebanon Valley Dragway, many 1st places including in Carlisle, Featured on our local Mopar car clubs dash plaque, and Favorite Mopar at the Adirondack Nationals.
New stripe kit here.....
Phoenix Graphix 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT Decal Kit
Old car show pictures of the car, starting with 2003 at the Englishtown Mopar Nationals in NJ. (ALL photo credit (except the last 2 photos) is courtesy of Moparts.com).....
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Mopar Nationals 2005, Englishtown NJ.....
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Carlisle 2007.....
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Friends Local Cruise Night 2009.....
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Adirondack Nationals 2021, (photos taken by me)......
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The plan is to have the car restored and back together in time for Carlisle this year as it is currently registered and since we are taking "The Great Pumpkin" our 1970 Fury III 4-door hardtop anyways. My personal plan is to document the restoration here when I have time.
I hope you join us along for the restoration of this rare and rambunctious C-body!
Hello, so sorry for the late response back. Yes you did message me, but I have too many messages and it did not come through. VERY cool car your father in law has there, with a VERY cool story to boot! It literally is the twin to ours except for a lower performance engine. I only seen 2 other yellow ones online. Did you ever consider adding it to the SportFuryS/23> registry here?…. http://sportfurygt.homestead.com/GT.html. I’m really looking forward to seeing yours done! I hope that firewall gets painted yellow too.I seen your post on the details of your car. We have the same one, same year and color. If you look on my post labeled (hi everyone) you can see the details of our car. I was not sure if I messaged you already, if I did, I apologize. I'm not the best at using this forum.