Lets Play A Game: Last Of The Convertibles

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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That's PM27N0D289774. Last one in your N-code list.
You people have been slowly sucking me into your little game of numbers and trackign things. :poke:
 
This is coming from a Dodge guy, I can’t freakin believe it.

I've been a Mopar guy since I was 14 I guess. Always particularly loved the C fuseys ever since. In my early years I had a 72 NYB and a 69 Sport fury.
I evolved into Polara Dave in the late 90s but remember, I also had a passion for the Hurst 300s.
I love the Fusey furys but am partial to Polaras.
The right Plymouth crosses my path I'm in .
 
Bottom pic is from the link in my post above this.

Same trimrings and centercaps, same RWL tires, same side trim, same tailpipes.

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1970 300 Vert I’m the second owner now with 40200 miles on it. Lucky to have this one. It’s number 3 now in my collection of 70 300’s. Love these cars!

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Congratulations on acquiring CM27T0C145237, and thank you for posting the tag! SBD was October 16, 1969.
 
Thanks to @Phil64 we have a new entry in the Polara set: DL27L0D220036 has a SBD of March 16, 1970. Big block and disk brakes, nice! The car resides in France, which likely explains the bi-color turn signals.

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ITS BAAACK…
I'm assuming it's been listed before, at the same price, and hasn't sold? I get a kick out of people who do that, continue to post the same car for the same price and receive the same results.

There's a description for that type of behavior. :rolleyes:

I saw a '68 Newport Woodgrain stay on eBay and Hemmings for close to three years, never once dropping the price, nor did it sell either. Do people ever learn?
 
I'm assuming it's been listed before, at the same price, and hasn't sold? I get a kick out of people who do that, continue to post the same car for the same price and receive the same results.

Yes it has, I didn’t realize it was posted about a week or 2 ago.
 

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All right, I'll bite: I note the C-VON C04061 so this is a Canadian-market car. Can you share more info on CM27U0C142704 ? Regardless, thank you for posting the link and the tag -- We now have 29 U-code 1970 300 'verts tracked, which is about 25% of the total.

SBD was September 14, 1969. Nicely equipped, though no A/C for Ontario.

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