Lets Play A Game: Last Of The Convertibles

Thanks to @marko we now know about CE27N0C110050. This well-equipped, Canadian-market, DY3 1970 Newport 'vert is a rare N-code and was put on a flatbed right before her appointment with the crusher! The car is toast, but will help save others.

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Thanks to @Samplingman we know about yet another 1970 300 'vert.

CM27T0C110092 has a SBD of Sept. 2, 1969. Originally EB7 blue with a blue M6B3 interior and V3X black top, this poor Chrysler has been (poorly) repainted in Hurst colors while its interior side panels and buddy seat have been (badly) dyed black. The original 440 is gone, replaced by a 383-2.

It is currently listed for sale on eBay.

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2. thanks to the combined efforts of @Samplingman and @71Polara383, we have the tag of CM27T0C226256 -- an FT6 300 'vert with an SBD of April 23, 1970 that was regrettably repainted in black at some point. The original brown paint is still visible on the trunk pan.

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I recently posted the tag of DL27TOD117383 -- an EF8 green 1970 Polara 'vert with SBD of Sept. 6, 1969 that sold on eBay last week. Here is a closer shot for records.

The car was bought by the seller to get the engine out, but after he and I talked he decided to sell it whole instead and made the effort to get the title for it from the previous owner. As a result, this 'vert still has its original engine and transmission. It needs some body work and an interior redo.

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Did anybody here buy that green T-code 1970 Fury convertible that was for sale in Florida a while back?
Wondered if it got justice and was restored.
 
@ACR Nick just posted the tag of PM27L0D137667 in his "welcome!" thread:


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This FK5 (now red) Fury is undergoing major surgery following a frame hit; her SBD was Oct. 14 (thank you @69CoronetRT) 1969. She got her L-code engine through the A06 A/C Group (383 2bbl, tinted glass and A/C).
 
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Here are some photos of PM27N0D117723, a Canadian Furyiii 'vert. This car has lost its fender tag, but the friend of @70 Sport Suburban who owns this well-equipped (buckets, console, power windows,...) ragtop has already started bringing her back to her former glory. It is the 8th N-code Fury ragtop to come to light on FCBO.

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A member kindly contributed the fender tag of CM27T0C167979 -- this nicely equipped 300 'vert has a SBD of Nov. 19, 1969 (B19). Originally B7 blue with white (thanks @saforwardlook ) buckets/buddy and black top, it has been repainted inside/out and is now black/red. It is currently for sale.

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A member kindly contributed the fender tag of CM27T0C167979 -- this nicely equipped 300 'vert has a SBD of Nov. 19, 1969 (B19). Originally B7 blue with black buckets/buddy and black top, it has been repainted inside/out and is now black/red. It is currently for sale.

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I know you meant to say white buckets seats originally.........................with black convertible top.
 
A member kindly contributed the fender tag of CM27T0C167979 -- this nicely equipped 300 'vert has a SBD of Nov. 19, 1969 (B19). Originally B7 blue with white (thanks @saforwardlook ) buckets/buddy and black top, it has been repainted inside/out and is now black/red. It is currently for sale.

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So many of these in B7 have come to light in the past few years, I count at least five. Either a high survival rate or a very popular color in 1970. This one would be interesting to see in its original white interior/black top. I’m on the fence with what I’m going to go with on mine, but I’m partial to white even though it is tagged for black.
 
Thanks to @70 Sport Suburban we have another (#9) N-code Fury iii ‘vert! PM27N0D123564 sports a lustrous FY6 paint, and her SBD is September 12, 1969. The Swedish owner acquired this gorgeous ragtop from Florida in 2001! He is active on social networks, and the car is still around: it is apparently attending many car shows.

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wonder if they put a 71 fury hidden headlight grille to match the 71 back bumper ?
i dont mind the 71 rear especially when you consider how hard its getting to find 70 fury tail lights
 
wonder if they put a 71 fury hidden headlight grille to match the 71 back bumper ?
i dont mind the 71 rear especially when you consider how hard its getting to find 70 fury tail lights
Funny that you should mention that mod. Here is another Scandinavian (Swedish?) Fury iii convertible with 1971 taillights. The photos were taken at Falkenberg, Sweden in 2018. I am hyperlinking to avoid any copyright issue.

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Here is a photo of the interior of that red car -- console and buckets, woodgrain steering wheel! The car is said on the site to have a "6.3-liter 334bhp engine" so it might even be an N-code -- but only the tag will tell.

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