Raped a 1970 Dodge Phoenix

Whats sad is the Dodge Phoenix cars all had a Limited Edition plaque on the dash as they only built 400 of them each year for three years. 1969-71
 
This thing was waaaay to far gone. It might not look like it in the pics but it was so rotten it wasn't funny. I'm surprised it didn't collapse into bits on the forklift. We stripped it of everything needed and a far few parts were donated to a friends '70 Phoenix so a lot of good did come from this. We had a lot of fun with it too...
 
This thing was waaaay to far gone. It might not look like it in the pics but it was so rotten it wasn't funny. I'm surprised it didn't collapse into bits on the forklift. We stripped it of everything needed and a far few parts were donated to a friends '70 Phoenix so a lot of good did come from this. We had a lot of fun with it too...

I got lucky and found a second 70 Fury convertible for parts. It was as you described and a picked that thing clean. Still felt incredibly guilty when it came time to haul the carcass off.
 
here is a 1971 Dodge Phoenix

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This thing was waaaay to far gone. It might not look like it in the pics but it was so rotten it wasn't funny. I'm surprised it didn't collapse into bits on the forklift. We stripped it of everything needed and a far few parts were donated to a friends '70 Phoenix so a lot of good did come from this. We had a lot of fun with it too...

Did you save the fender tag?
I'd love to see a picture of it if you did.
 
This was one of the first Mopars I had ever seen. Some guy that lived up the road had it and I thought it was the coolest thing ever. I wanted to trade my monaro in for one!!!
 
Well, it's always sad to see an old C-Body go, but if it can't be saved, you should at least have fun with it!
 
Aussie cars didn't have fender tags since the only option you could buy was with or without AC.

Ok thanks. Interesting to know they did not have something, like a tag, that lists driveline, moldings, paint and trim during the assembly process.
 
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