Interchange Repair Panels 1969 Fury at Rear Window

no unfortuneatley the right side panel lve picked up is the correct one for the gt.. the left side however got for the lower quarter as it was all that was out there available that was oem nos...
my car heads for restoration in 3 weeks but may be 2 mnths that hes at a point to fit panel..at that point will ask him to save of much of panel section as he can for ya and we can work out shipping at that point..
if this works for ya consider it a done deal

Pic for Mr Mkccabe


Cheers
Critter
 
no unfortuneatley the right side panel lve picked up is the correct one for the gt.. the left side however got for the lower quarter as it was all that was out there available that was oem nos...
my car heads for restoration in 3 weeks but may be 2 mnths that hes at a point to fit panel..at that point will ask him to save of much of panel section as he can for ya and we can work out shipping at that point..
if this works for ya consider it a done deal

Pic for Mr Mkccabe


Cheers
Critter

That's an EXCELLENT score !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Aidan -

You should make a deal for this one, pay a body shop to cut it apart and have all the pieces shipped with the car. Would probably end up cheaper than sourcing all separate panels:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-plymouth-fury-/301315698407?vxp=mtr

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Aidan -

You should make a deal for this one, pay a body shop to cut it apart and have all the pieces shipped with the car. Would probably end up cheaper than sourcing all separate panels:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-plymouth-fury-/301315698407?vxp=mtr

Hey mate, thanks. Yes it did cross my mind at one point. Just wish it was a 2-door Coupe or 4-door Hardtop, as both have the correct roof/rear window area. The 4-door sedan has its own unique rear window shape (bulbous rather that inwards) and Dutchman panel etc. This car has the exact same body as my '69 Dodge Phoenix here - this car would be perfect to save it actually, as she has too much of the dreaded tin worm. Would need to add the RHD firewall, subframe, and dash - I have heard that a lad here has converted several Fuselage Fury convertibles to RHD using the (Canadian) factory RHD Phoenix components. But that's another day's story lol.......
 
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