Finally cleaned-up! Some pics of my '73 Gran Fury

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Hi all! I finally got my new Fury washed, waxed, and shined-up (not to mention new plugs, air filter, and an oil change). Man, that paint really glows! Browns have never been my favorite colour on a car, but nothing says "1970s" more than brown and gold on a giant car :). I got a ton of looks cruising around today, which is always nice.


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Hi all! I finally got my new Fury washed, waxed, and shined-up (not to mention new plugs, air filter, and an oil change). Man, that paint really glows! Browns have never been my favorite colour on a car, but nothing says "1970s" more than brown and gold on a giant car :). I got a ton of looks cruising around today, which is always nice.


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That is one beautiful Fury! 1973 was my favorite year for this car.Love the front grill and headlight treatment along with the taillights. Congrats on a great car.o
 
A great looking car! Some metallics really show up the nice lines of the car, plus combination of vinyl roof colors, for a great look. Congrats on your efforts!

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That is one beautiful Fury! 1973 was my favorite year for this car.Love the front grill and headlight treatment along with the taillights. Congrats on a great car.o
Thanks! Yeah, I love the '73 front end: the very thin upper grille gives it a wide, low look; it gives me Challenger vibes. I don't like the big bumper guards, but in many ways it's preferable to how GM and Ford handled the impact regulations.
 
What a nice car, well proportioned and that massive rear bumper and lights look great.
 
Great looking Fury in an awesome color combo. I always liked 4 door hardtops. Have fun driving it.
I agree, the dramatic opening created when all of the windows are down is awesome. I actually kinda wish it didn't have the vent windows to create an even more open look, but at the same time, without A/C, the vent windows are appreciated motoring along the highway :).
 
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