Pretty cool 70 Fury lll

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So a few members on the site and I went in on the pretty cool 70 Fury lll orginal owner passed in 89. Family parked the car behind the barn until this year. She looks good on the outside but start undressing her and not that great!!!. Car does run and move but no brakes at the moment does have some good amount of rust as you can see. Rear floor shot package tray rusted trunk no good even the roof inner structure has holes. And yes it is a 318 3 on the tree!!!

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Thank you for posting about PM41G0F206493 — interestingly basic EF8 sedan.
 
The pedals made it a great score.
Interesting that the frame structure under the rear seat looks ideal for sheetmetal replacement. Until you see the package tray, that is.

Yes, a great parts car, I don't think we'll ever get to the stage where we'd regret not saving a 318-powered 4-door.
 
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