Lets Play A Game: Last Of The Convertibles

M.Div. degree
Yeah thanks Scott, I had to look that one up too! :lol:

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For graduate-level theological institutions, the Master of Divinity (MDiv, magister divinitatis in Latin) is the first professional degree of the pastoral profession in North America.
 
Yeah thanks Scott, I had to look that one up too! :lol:

  • According to 4 sources




For graduate-level theological institutions, the Master of Divinity (MDiv, magister divinitatis in Latin) is the first professional degree of the pastoral profession in North America.
Fuller Theological Seminary, Theology degree, 1985.
 
Here is another 1970 Fury convertible for @ayilar, @69CoronetRT and whoever else keeps track of these types of things. This popped up on my youtube suggestions. Its got a 383 in there with the pie tin and the call out badges if you can see them in the video, BUT sadly there are no fender tag videos or pictures. I’m also posting their website, which ironically does not have the car on it yet.






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Here is another 1970 Fury convertible for @ayilar, @69CoronetRT and whoever else keeps track of these types of things. This popped up on my youtube suggestions. Its got a 383 in there with the pie tin and the call out badges if you can see them in the video, BUT sadly there are no fender tag videos or pictures. I’m also posting their website, which ironically does not have the car on it yet.






GR Auto Gallery



Pretty at first glance then you realize all that has to be corrected / repaired.
 
Here is another 1970 Fury convertible for @ayilar, @69CoronetRT and whoever else keeps track of these types of things. This popped up on my youtube suggestions. Its got a 383 in there with the pie tin and the call out badges if you can see them in the video, BUT sadly there are no fender tag videos or pictures. I’m also posting their website, which ironically does not have the car on it yet.






GR Auto Gallery


Update on my last post above, post 965. The car is now posted on the companies website for $18,900, and I have a vin. Its an N code. @ayilar, @69CoronetRT.

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Pretty at first glance then you realize all that has to be corrected / repaired.

I hear ya Dave, the car looks great when you first look at but then you notice the flaws. One of the main things being that interior, it sucks that the door panels are correct but the rest ain’t. Side and fender moldings being another concern, how much mud is in the car since those are gone and the holes are covered.
 
CM27U0C200770 -- a green (or citron gold?) U-code 300 'vert that sold sometime after 2015. The seller (second owner at the time) said he had included a pic of the build sheet in the ad, but the online remnants have 13 small pics dating back to 2005 -- and none of the tag or the sheet:
Turns out that @fury fan (...) kindly sent them to me today! Thanks to his records, we have the fender tag for this U-code FY6 300 'vert. (...) SBD was March 2, 1970.

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@fury fan had also saved the build sheet, which I am posting here for all history buffs including @69CoronetRT and @cuda hunter , together with higher quality pics of how the car looked like a decade or two ago (some have a date stamp from 2005-2006).

I see Massachusetts plates on the top pic (with weathered paint), and different plates on the second pic. If anyone knows CM27U0C200770's current whereabouts, please share them!

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02 - 70 Chrysler 300 vert 440 TNT E86 63k green-green rusty underneath flip $6800 sold.jpg


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This was posted on the FBBO forum yesterday, I do not know where the picture was taken. I remember this car, its been posted here before. Its an N code. I believe @ayilar has this in his records already, and you also saw it at Carlisle and posted about it recently. Let me know if you would like me to ask the poster where the picture was taken.

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I've expanded my convertible search to 70 Furys. Gotta be an original high optioned 4 barrel car but NOT green.
 
I've expanded my convertible search to 70 Furys. Gotta be an original high optioned 4 barrel car but NOT green.
Well, AFAIK we have recorded 14 N-codes (plus one that you mentioned but of which I have never seen a photo) and 9 T-codes Fury iii 'verts on FCBO thus far.

I keep track of the 4-barrel cars in this thread. The search continues!

Here are the N-code Fury convertibles:

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I have the T-codes classified using a different sorting mechanism, by color first:

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This was posted on the FBBO forum yesterday, I do not know where the picture was taken. I remember this car, its been posted here before. Its an N code. I believe @ayilar has this in his records already, and you also saw it at Carlisle and posted about it recently. Let me know if you would like me to ask the poster where the picture was taken.

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I do not think that I have this car. I just posted the list of N-code Fury iii 'verts of which I know. The only possible candidate is PM27N0D289774 -- the light green 'vert that I recently saw at Carlisle. The wheels, however, do not match the car that you posted -- here is the link to FBBO missing from your original post. Could you post any additional info that you find?

PS: could it be this car, photographed/posted on FB back in August 2022? The wheels and the top seem to match, as does the pole next to which the picture was taken.

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