Thanks. Scroll up to August 1st in this thread and page 2 of Showcase.That's a beautiful car. Have more photos on the site?
Thanks. Scroll up to August 1st in this thread and page 2 of Showcase.That's a beautiful car. Have more photos on the site?
That's 700 more than have been put on my 71 Fury in the last 44 years.Put a whole 700 miles on in the last 12 months between maintenance and so forth
I had a 72 MGBGT as a daily driver while in college on the other side of the pond. My first car was a Fiat 126 2cyl (really) which would probably fit in the trunk of "Tux"!! That's one imposing car. Looks immaculate too.After many exchanges via PMs and missing one another at Carlisle, I finally had the pleasure today of meeting @Boydsdodge on his home turf. He took me around in Tux, his incredible 1973 Imperial. Here’s a photo I took with the Toronto skyline in the background, and another one for scale with one of two MGB ‘verts we saw along the way. Both photos give an idea of the behemoth‘s size.
Thank you J!
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It was a great day for a great tour around my hood. (neighbourhood) Thanks.After many exchanges via PMs and missing one another at Carlisle, I finally had the pleasure today of meeting @Boydsdodge on his home turf. He took me around in Tux, his incredible 1973 Imperial. Here’s a photo I took with the Toronto skyline in the background, and another one for scale with one of two MGB ‘verts we saw along the way. Both photos give an idea of the behemoth‘s size.
Thank you J!
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This looks like DL27L0D137248. AFAIK, this 1970 Polara 'vert is in Italy now and owned by @Molez -- beautiful car, clearly being taken care of properly!
Hi guys. This one is mine.I know Pete's B7 300, but it'd be great if both of you could get permission to post the fender tags of the other three 1970 'verts (EB7, FP6?, and clone). The "Last Convertibles" thread would be a great place for this info.
Here are pics for records of the (FP6?) that was for sale at Wayne's Garage in OZ:
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Love the triple pickle, piece of art.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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Love the triple pickle, piece of art.
Thank you.Love the '73 front end!!!
Black & white pic of a white car with black accents was a cool idea.Thank you.
Thank youBlack & white pic of a white car with black accents was a cool idea.