Fury Pursuit
Senior Member
With my new found wealth in 2010 I kept my commitment to the project with a lot of parts buying for both cars... while I could. I picked up some power window switches for the GT
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I got some NOS window cranks for the S23 and some door handles for the GT ...
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Got my hands on an NOS water heater valve for the S23...
and I even scored a set of H70-15 Polyglas tires off of the Craigs list of all places!!
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Well, they're not nearly as nice as the ones Fury Pursuit got for the V-code fury project but try to find the damn things in ANY condition for under $250 a tire! For $350 takes em all, I'll take it as a win and figure out how to make em pretty.
Unfortunately, the cost of parts to do the job right was eating me up alive and while the pay on my “real” job (as opposed to the joke jobs I had) was better, it was still the low end of the pay scale so the money didn’t go very far before it was gone.
Meanwhile, the steady flow of little blue & white MOPAR boxes delivered to the front door step had my grizzled old step dad –a retired OTR trucker- casting a wary eye in my direction…
“You have a DODGE somewhere I don’t know about??”
“Uh, no, I can honestly say I haven’t got a DODGE.”
“Then What the hell are you doing?”
“ummm… just fixin’ a car.. “
“-is it a money job at least?”
“Would you rather I was sitting in the basement scratching my butt and playing Nintendo all night?”
In retrospect -from my vantage point 7 years later, sitting in the basement scratching myself and playing Nintendo was probably the smarter thing to do.
By the time summer of 2010 came, the head line read:
CAR EATS MAN… ONE paycheck AT A TIME!
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I can comfortably assume that all 4000 plus members of FCBO “been there”.
That's a smoking deal on those H70's, congrtats!