This '70 Fury Grand Coupe appears to have the wood grain dash. I believe GC were based on the Fury II models.
the original fakebook ad says the car has sold for 14,500.00.
I was waiting on a reply. Tried to low ball it at 10K.
Green, not my thing, but, sfgt......
On FB it's now marked sold, but the CL listings are still up hmm..
it might be available...? the CL ads are still up...That's because it got a good roasting in The Mopar Hunter Group.
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Here's one of the best comments further down. "prophets" sheech if your going to be a smartass well...
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A car I sold back in 2003 or so, #635 for the year and built Aug 69, and a 1-owner car before me, and molested only as much as rust repair and repaint.
I'm 95% sure it did NOT have a woodgrain dash strip, but I have no pics of the dash to be 100%.
Bottom pic is when it popped up for sale 19 years later.
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Then the question is, Why? Is the insert part of the Brougham package?
Over time has anything been changed?
Since the 1970 SFGT owned initially by Trev and then by John was a Brougham package model and didn't have the woodgrain, we then know it wasn't part of the Brougham pacakage then:
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And my 1970 Sport Fury (non-GT) with the Brougham package didn't have one either.
I guess all we can conclude given the information generated in this thread, the woodgrain trim strip was a late 1970 model year running change/addition. Whether they were applied to all or some models still remains a mystery until more photos surface.
I am surprised after all these years none of us is really sure about this issue for a 1970 Plymouth C body!!
This is certainly a life changing realization of great importance!
Since the 1970 SFGT owned initially by Trev and then by John was a Brougham package model and didn't have the woodgrain, we then know it wasn't part of the Brougham pacakage then:
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And my 1970 Sport Fury (non-GT) with the Brougham package didn't have one either.
I guess all we can conclude given the information generated in this thread, the woodgrain trim strip was a late 1970 model year running change/addition. Whether they were applied to all or some models still remains a mystery until more photos surface.
I am surprised after all these years none of us is really sure about this issue for a 1970 Plymouth C body!!
This is certainly a life changing realization of great importance!
No, it was black interior. But buckets, console, and 383 2-barrel. Coincidentally, it did come from Ohio before I picked it up in Indianapolis. Still had an Ohio plate on the front, for some reason my brain thinks it was marked for Hamilton?Fury Fan, Did the 70 Burnt Orange Sport Fury you had have a Burnt Orange Interior with console, and a 383? It looks a lot like the 70 Sport Fury that I traded in for a 73 Charger in Akron, Ohio.
Sure would like to find that car.