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The 70 is a parts truck for my 68. The new style Hurst wheels would look good on either. The greasy big block is the 400 from the fury that spun the rod bearing and trashed the crank.

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It'll be a while before I'm able to use the parts i need. Let me know what you are needing. It's got a good front axle under it. Id planned on using all the leaf springs and the steering box and possibly the rear end. If i can't find replacements for my drums on the 68 ill convert over to the 70 backing plates an drums.
 
it's got alot of rust in the typical places floor cab mounts ect. don't get me wrong id love to keep it intact but funds are kinda short.
 
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i might convince the ol lady to keep it. its prettier than my truck. does ride nice and the suspension is pretty fair. does have a 383 and although tired runs smooth. I haven't looked to see if it's got a steel crank but i doubt it.The cab mounts and rockers are trash and i don't know if the auxiliary tanks are any good.
 
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Here's my '70 Dodge Air Force truck with no rust (other than surface on the dump body) and 48,000 miles...

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The 68 was my first vehicle prob never get rid of it. wish i could salvage the 70 i bought also though i did buy it for parts. I've yet to have the heart to take Any parts off yet. It may be donating its 8 3/4 to my fury. Its either that or do the math and swap the 383 from the 70 to the fury and the 68 gets the 451.
 
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Good buys can still be had on the government surplus auction sites.
 
thanks have to check then out, great idea lol i should have thought of that. You wouldn't believe some of the crap I've seen in "dry storage" that will prob end up in auctions.
 
1972 Fender Tag... Decoded though no pic sorry. :(

CodeDescription
E63400-2 Barrel 72-76
D34TorqueFlite Automatic Transmission
PP23

P = Plymouth Fury
P = Premium
23 = 2 Door Hardtop

M2D

M = 400 190HP(net) 1-2BBL 8 CYL
2 = 1972
D = Belvidere, IL, USA
335050Sequence Number '335050'
GF3Paint Code: Medium Green Metallic
E4F6

Trim Grade/Style/Color
E = Economy
4 = Vinyl Split Bench w/ Center Armrest
F6 = Green
000Upper Door Frame: Full Door Panel
726

Date Built: 7 / 26 / 1972
519937Order Number: 519937
V1XRoof Type OR Color: Full Vinyl Top - Black
UBuilt to Specifications for USA Order
G11Tinted Glass All
G31Right Hand Outside Mirror - Manual / Chrome
H51Single Air /w Heater
L25Trunk Compartment Light
L31Hood / Fender Mount Turn Signal
L42Night Headlmp Time Delay
M25Wide Sill Molding
M31Belt & Hood Molding
N23Electronic Ignition 72 only
N88Auto Speed Control
N95Nox Exhaust Emission Control
R35AM / FM Multiplex Sterio
V5XBlack - Mouldings - Protective Insert Body Side
Y16Sales Bank Car
2626 in. Radiator
 
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