Pics of 69-73 C bodies

A 1971 Plymouth Fury III

Here's my 1971 Plymouth Fury III in F3 Amber Sherwood. It's an original 60,000 mile rust free survivor from North Carolina with a 318. Built on July 06, 1971 at the Newark, Delaware plant.

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My green 4 door sedan fury (which i no longer own) was an exact match for this car except having 4 doors. Mine also was built in july.

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Looks like another one with the missing front plate bracket. Mine was too until Chris Azblackhemi helped. Here's a shot before the bracket, with my plate mounted very high on the bumper:
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must have been a long time ago.
It lives in the Netherlands since ages.

Got restored/modified now a few years ago.
It is now painted darkgrey/silver

Carsten
 
Changed the face of my 1970 Sportfury back into it's original, found that bumper/grill north of Seattle thanks to a member on this forum, bought it, went to US, brought it to San Francisco, shipped it to Holland where I live and finally installed it ....next are the worned out bench, change it into bucket seats and ad seatbelts...

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must have been a long time ago.
It lives in the Netherlands since ages.

Got restored/modified now a few years ago.
It is now painted darkgrey/silver

Carsten
I know....I found it in Bellflower LA back in 1995 bought it from an old man of 84, second owner and payed not even 5000 guilders for this one.....the dollar was also dirt cheap in these days....
 
Changed the face of my 1970 Sportfury back into it's original, found that bumper/grill north of Seattle thanks to a member on this forum, bought it, went to US, brought it to San Francisco, shipped it to Holland where I live and finally installed it ....next are the worned out bench, change it into bucket seats and ad seatbelts...
I think it looks much better. For some reason the '71 grill appears too big even though both grills are the same size. I bought both grills for my '70 Fury and like you settled for the '70 grill.
 
Changed the face of my 1970 Sportfury back into it's original, found that bumper/grill north of Seattle thanks to a member on this forum, bought it, went to US, brought it to San Francisco, shipped it to Holland where I live and finally installed it ....next are the worned out bench, change it into bucket seats and ad seatbelts...
I don't know which is which, but I prefer the first one. Is that the '70?
 
I don't know which is which, but I prefer the first one. Is that the '70?
Yes, the first one is the (original) '70, a much less restles image with all the vertical and horizontal lines in the '71 and the car looks a lot wider in my opinion....
 
here is something to resuscitate the thread:
A local friend bought this one last year in Nevada.
It functions now as a driver
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