O replaced by 0 in the VIN -- correcting here for records.Here is another 1970 N-code Fury iii 'vert. PM27NOD283401 (Edit: PM27N0D283401) is an EB3 "Ice Blue" Plymouth, and for sale currently on Auto Trader (auction due Nov. 19).
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I think I saw this car once.Thanks to @InTheTube we have the tag of CM27T0C170864. I have posted a lot of info and photos in ITT's thread here. This 300 has a 426 Hemi! As per the info on the BluFaro registry:
"First Owner - Anthony Boccaccio ordered the car new from a dealer in New Jersey. Research seems to indicate he bought the car and had a Chrysler dealership in Bristol, Tenn. convert the 300 from the 440 V8 it came with from the factory to a 426 Hemi with assistance from Hurst Performance. The conversion was reportedly quite difficult and complex and required true experts to pull it off - which they did! Boccaccio sold the car in the early 80's. We've tried to contact Mr. Boccaccio or members of his family to verify information about the Hemi conversion. So far, we have not been able to verify the story.
Second Owner - Steve McCloud is the one who bought it from Boccaccio. He lived in Knoxville, Tenn. McCloud, a well known Chrysler collector, also owned the famous 1 of 1 Factory built 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst Hemi Convertible known to exist. That car is known as the 'Parade Float' appeared all over the country during promotional tours and included a platform for the iconic Miss Hurst, Linda Vaughn, to stand on. McCloud also owned this car, a "Special Edition" version with a black interior and was born a T-code 350hp engine. He owned this car for a short time and sold it to focus his collection on 'Factory Built' Chryslers.
Third Owner - Dr. Guy Reed bought the car around 1990 and started a six month restoration of the car at Buck Herron's Collector's Restorations, Inc. in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Fourth Owner - J. Johnston purchased the car on June 4, 1995 from the Dr. Reed Collection through Leake Auction in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Leake promoted the car as a "One-off custom by Hurst." Mr. Johnston's grandson inherited the car and is the current owner."
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Some more photos for records:
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Hope the new owner takes better care of it.Drum roll: thanks to @fc7_plumcrazy I was alerted to a 1970 Polara 'vert that has was just listed for sale in Bury St Edmunds, UK. The seller sent the build sheet (@cuda hunter and @69CoronetRT will be disappointed that, not for the first time with a Polara 'vert, the build sheet is not filled and only has a few characters handwritten with a big marker pen -- that was my experience with Poppy, my 1970 Polara 'vert).
The fender tag that the seller also shared is rusty but more useful -- looks like DL27L0D270075 (I don't think it is DL27L0D270073 let alone DL27L0D270078 -- please chime in folks), an EW1 with the A35 trailer-towing package. 383-2 only, but that tow setup is a big deal in my book. The seller is asking 3,500 pound sterling, and this may be worth it if the car is solid. Caveat emptor, but I hope it gets saved.
Scheduled build date: May 25, 1970 (again, that is rusty and hard to decipher, but is consistent with the sequence of 100+ Polara 'verts in the registry).
@polara71 @71Polara383 @Fratzog @Cags70PolaraConvert @bdalbitz @polaratherapy @vidsal @POCONVERT70 @JPMODL @Jon Tessier @1969vert500 @DeMopuar @Molez @Bill King @aaron t smith @Ruger @Fred Jongeling @barry-mopar @Olav @mpfo
Polara Dave sequence: V3W (now black) A01 A35 B41 G11 L31 M25 M31 R11 Y05 Y14 26 END (no V5B code but I see blue inserts from the FB pics)
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Wonder if he has the original engine and trans?Thanks to @67newport we have another EB7 300 'vert. Unfortunately, this one (for sale on FB in East Canton, OH) is in poor shape:
"This is a roller, no drivetrain. Has body filler on outsides, floors are good, trunk has some rot but solid overall. Bumpers are in decent shape. Interior and engine bay taken apart but most parts are inside car. Have the metal inner fender wells as well. Clean title in hand in my name. Asking 2000 obo"
The seller posted the fender tag, so we know that the SBD was Nov. 6, 1969. The car is well equipped, including H53 ATC.
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I spoke with this seller back in August, drive train was long gone.Wonder if he has the original engine and trans?
Just got an alert, this one was reduced to $1500. This would make a great parts car, I only wish it had been around when I needed one. I even see a power antenna in the front seat, dang.Thanks to @67newport we have another EB7 300 'vert. Unfortunately, this one (for sale on FB in East Canton, OH) is in poor shape:
"This is a roller, no drivetrain. Has body filler on outsides, floors are good, trunk has some rot but solid overall. Bumpers are in decent shape. Interior and engine bay taken apart but most parts are inside car. Have the metal inner fender wells as well. Clean title in hand in my name. Asking 2000 obo"
The seller posted the fender tag, so we know that the SBD was Nov. 6, 1969. The car is well equipped, including H53 ATC.
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Thanks to @detmatt in this thread, we now have the tag of PM27L0D233366 -- a special order FC7 Plum Crazy Fury iii 'vert. SBD was April 27, 1970. Very nicely equipped for enjoyment (R35 AM/FM muptiplex radio, P31 power windows, N88 cruise control, S62 rim blow wheel,...). I linked in the thread to posts by @fc7_plumcrazy and @hankchinaski explaining how the car was sold to Murray Park cars ago.
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When I make mistakes, I try to correct them. I just noticed, while looking up records for a member, that I had misread the tag of CM23T0C147731 and mistaken the car type -- it is a 2dr hardtop, not a 'vert. Sorry, CM27T0C147731 never did exist...