HLYWood904
New Member
Hey everyone.. My name is Jeff and I am new to the forum. I have worked on cars before, mainly newer years, but always wanted to restore a classic. I am predominantly a blue oval guy but love mopar as well. This is my first restoration I am undertaking so I'm sure i'll have tons of questions. I know there is a lot of knowledge on this forum so I'm excited for your inputs.
I have a 1970 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe 383 ci auto. Paisley vinyl top and interior. 37K original miles. Original engine, tranny, interior, paint, ect. I will try to get some pics up when the weather get a little better. Been really gloomy and rainy lately.
I have so far replaced the radiator, master cylinder, break pads, and gas tank. So it is almost drive-able. So far the hardest thing to do on the car is the FIND THE PARTS. lol.. BTW if you need a new fuel tank, rockauto has some great pricing. Looking forward to chatting with you fellas
I have a 1970 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe 383 ci auto. Paisley vinyl top and interior. 37K original miles. Original engine, tranny, interior, paint, ect. I will try to get some pics up when the weather get a little better. Been really gloomy and rainy lately.
I have so far replaced the radiator, master cylinder, break pads, and gas tank. So it is almost drive-able. So far the hardest thing to do on the car is the FIND THE PARTS. lol.. BTW if you need a new fuel tank, rockauto has some great pricing. Looking forward to chatting with you fellas