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You suck too!'70 Sport Fury 383 EW1View attachment 117429 View attachment 117430
You suck too!'70 Sport Fury 383 EW1View attachment 117429 View attachment 117430
I concur. Awesome ride!You suck too!
looks better in that pic than in reality.you suck...not enough pics of that GT
'70 Sport Fury 383 EW1View attachment 117429 View attachment 117430
An awful lot of cars are in or were in Missouri
I have been in Missouri back in 1999 and 2000.
A real Mopar state. The yards back then had a lot of Mopars still sitting around.
Those being into Muscle cars might remember Ron Slobes place. He had more than 1500 Mopars only. The B&E-Body parts were expensive. The yard was run by Cathy his wife as Ron died in the early 90s. John Justus manged tha yard. I told him I love fuselage cars and might need some parts for those, too. Back then he said: "You just need to pay for the other parts (B-body) all Fuselage parts are free to you as long as you bolt them off yourself. No one wants parts for those."
We spent a day in the yard and it was true. All Fuselage cars were sitting there pretty much untouched besides the drivetrains, some were still very nice cars which would be saved today. But that is another story
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Carsten
some were still very nice cars which would be saved today. But that is another story
all Fuselage parts are free to you as long as you bolt them off yourself. No one wants parts for those
The stories Ive been told of the NOS C body parts being trashed because it wasnt worth their time.
it is from Arkansas.
Lived in Missouri before till 2011 IIRC.
Was for sale back in 2011 for 7k $.
I thought about it. I like the look without v-roof
Sold for $6800 in 2011 from AR to AR (according to "Plymouth : Fury Sport Fury 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury 2 dr"). Seller in 2011 had it for less than a year and bought it from NC, where the owner had it since '96/'97 according to several bills back to 1994. Previous owner lived in NC too. I assume he got it in 1994 because the first owner probably died in that year, as far as my research revealed. Fury was delivered to the first owner in 1969 (Albemarle NC).
Damn. That's up there in the "bat sh** crazy" collection list. Awesome!The First two are original Survivor cars with original paint and interiors
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Next are my projects : 1959 Fury 4Dr sedan & my 1968 Charger 440 4 speed
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My 35 thousand mile survivor 1979 W 350 tow truck still sporting his original paint
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And lastly My daily drivers W250 360 auto and my 09 Challenger R/T
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