I put a deposit on this, can you tell me what it is?

hmmm...
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Yup flat battery on the winch and flat tires on the car meant an hour and a half to get it on the trailer, plus it had no keys so the steering was locked with the wheels slightly turned to the left, oh joy, oh and the gearshift locked too. But we got it done! I dragged that thing off sideways with my pickup when we got home.
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Let me be the first to say.....:wideyed:

You are a better man than I sir...well done!!!
 
I have been humming and harring about what to do with it. The title is available too. He told me the engine was a good runner and that they tuned it over by hand recently so it should still be good. Mind you, I'm not complaining either way.
 
and the point of this purchase is? Restoration? parts? Starting a Fury Junkyard?
Well as I said before, I am still humming and harring about what to do with it. It is virtually a copy of Fury440's car isn't it?
 
Well as I said before, I am still humming and harring about what to do with it. It is virtually a copy of Fury440's car isn't it?


I was typing when you were posting..... yes and no, much more worse for wear and no 440
 
Yup flat battery on the winch and flat tires on the car meant an hour and a half to get it on the trailer, plus it had no keys so the steering was locked with the wheels slightly turned to the left, oh joy, oh and the gearshift locked too. But we got it done! I dragged that thing off sideways with my pickup when we got home. View attachment 71781 View attachment 71782 View attachment 71783 View attachment 71784 View attachment 71785 View attachment 71786 View attachment 71787 View attachment 71788 View attachment 71790 View attachment 71791
Oh good... driver quality... and here I was worried you picked up a project to distract you from the SFGT...:lol:

Nice find... how are the floors and trunk? If they pass the thumb test you might have a nice start there (how many times you can put your thumb through the metal).
 
Well as I said before, I am still humming and harring about what to do with it. It is virtually a copy of Fury440's car isn't it?
Pretty close, I have factory front disc brakes and heavy duty suspension bits that were part of the 440 option. I didn't get the pine needle option.:)

The roof bow over the windshield frame has megga rust. Hopefully that rust is not an indicator for the whole car. :confused:
 
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