I'm in on the bidding so stay away!!

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The windows down is a biblical fact, post? Coupe.....? Whatever....a brown fury isnt what you're looking for its all trivial
 
Show me some more Fusie 2 dr. post coupes (they are sedans as far as I'm concerned) without vinyl, with air, and in fairly nice condition. for sale...

Stan that car was a typical paisley Fury. I am 100% sure it had a v-roof originally. It has just been torn off.
It is missing a lot of moldings side trim etc. To me it is a turd
 
Stan that car was a typical paisley Fury. I am 100% sure it had a v-roof originally. It has just been torn off.
It is missing a lot of moldings side trim etc. To me it is a turd
Interesting. So you remember this from somewhere??
Almost all of them were that Turd Brown
 
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the paisley package included roof and interieur.
All Gran coupes have a side trim going along the car in the center. Wheel lip moldings missing, too

The Gran coupes were a mid year intro thats why they aren't in the regular Fury brochure. But there was one for them made up. Unfortunatly it is not on fuselage.de yet for you to see
 
I still like it. It's not my favorite C body but I like it.
 
bidding is now at 4.950$
Somehow I feel next bid (5k$) could break the reserve?
 
It's not Turd Brown, it's Dark Walnut. And who doesn't like walnuts? I'm reminded of that Canadian classic, maple walnut ice cream. Yum!

I like it too, but it's too bad the dash pad is so bad. Chrysler must have really chintzed out on the spec for those since they always seem to fail.
 
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Yah but I say there is no such thing as a post coupe.
A coupe also means hardtop the way I learned it.
Then, dumb as crap youngn's come along and through ignorance muddy up the waters and then it becomes fact...
IF IT HAS A POST, IT AIN'T A COUPE.

And roll the damn windows down, too.... :poke:


I would interpret the term differently. The manufacturers themselves used the term coupe for post bodies as well, the term even existed prior to the hardtop coupe fashion started by GM. Coupe in the original French meaning simply meant cut or shortened wether in weelbase or just roofline compared to the regular 2dr. body. There are numerous examples for such coupes, sport coupes, buisiness coupes mostly late 30s-early 50s.

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