Sep 14, 2016 #1 Jeff Well-Known Member Joined Mar 6, 2016 Messages 814 Reaction score 593 Location Portland Will the parts from a 1969 Fury convertible top fit on a 1970 Fury? What is a good general reference for C body parts interchange? Thx.
Will the parts from a 1969 Fury convertible top fit on a 1970 Fury? What is a good general reference for C body parts interchange? Thx.
Sep 14, 2016 #2 Big_John Illegitimi non carborundum FCBO Gold Member Joined May 21, 2013 Messages 22,016 Reaction score 33,390 Location Marcellus, NY I would say that any convertible part from a 1970 Fury will interchange with a 1969 Fury. I think that is true of any of the 69 and 70 C bodies, but some research with the parts manuals would prove that point.
I would say that any convertible part from a 1970 Fury will interchange with a 1969 Fury. I think that is true of any of the 69 and 70 C bodies, but some research with the parts manuals would prove that point.
Sep 14, 2016 #3 bluefury361 Old Man with a Hat Joined Mar 9, 2011 Messages 14,175 Reaction score 16,470 Location Alabama Gulf Coast Will the parts from a 1969 Fury convertible top fit on a 1970 Fury? Yes...... Parts such as the top motor, lines, Cylinders, latches and many interior parts are interchangeable with 69/70 C dodge and Chrysler also.
Will the parts from a 1969 Fury convertible top fit on a 1970 Fury? Yes...... Parts such as the top motor, lines, Cylinders, latches and many interior parts are interchangeable with 69/70 C dodge and Chrysler also.
Sep 14, 2016 #4 Jeff Well-Known Member Joined Mar 6, 2016 Messages 814 Reaction score 593 Location Portland Thanks, but I should be more specific. I need to know if the crosspiece at the front can interchange. See pic of mine.
Thanks, but I should be more specific. I need to know if the crosspiece at the front can interchange. See pic of mine.
Sep 14, 2016 #5 1970cat Senior Member FCBO Gold Member Joined Dec 10, 2012 Messages 3,414 Reaction score 3,014 Location central ny if you are talking about the header,then yes, but the one in the picture looks very solid compared to most.
if you are talking about the header,then yes, but the one in the picture looks very solid compared to most.
Sep 14, 2016 #6 Jeff Well-Known Member Joined Mar 6, 2016 Messages 814 Reaction score 593 Location Portland Thank you. The other side is worse. Perhaps some replacement metal can be welded in if I can't find a good one.
Thank you. The other side is worse. Perhaps some replacement metal can be welded in if I can't find a good one.
Sep 14, 2016 #7 1970cat Senior Member FCBO Gold Member Joined Dec 10, 2012 Messages 3,414 Reaction score 3,014 Location central ny i'd clean it up good and see what you have. a lot of what i see is deteriorated vinyl and glue.
Sep 14, 2016 #8 Jeff Well-Known Member Joined Mar 6, 2016 Messages 814 Reaction score 593 Location Portland This is a better picture. The metal haso failed at the innermost screw. The other side is similar, but not as bad.
This is a better picture. The metal haso failed at the innermost screw. The other side is similar, but not as bad.
Sep 14, 2016 #9 Wollfen Old Man with a Hat Joined Jul 18, 2012 Messages 6,906 Reaction score 5,446 Location Greenville NC I would say to fix those areas, that will be easy to do because its the flat areas in question, if it had been the forward edge with the compound curves that would have been a different story. I would say two hours work on the outside to fix it.
I would say to fix those areas, that will be easy to do because its the flat areas in question, if it had been the forward edge with the compound curves that would have been a different story. I would say two hours work on the outside to fix it.
Sep 14, 2016 #10 bluefury361 Old Man with a Hat Joined Mar 9, 2011 Messages 14,175 Reaction score 16,470 Location Alabama Gulf Coast Those headers are hard to find and usually expensive in better condition then yours. Take a shot at fixing it.
Those headers are hard to find and usually expensive in better condition then yours. Take a shot at fixing it.