Starting a restore on 1976 fury wagon

76 fury fella

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Hey all,

I inherited my grandparents’ 1976 Plymouth Fury wagon—they bought it new and it’s been in the family ever since. I’m driving it now, but it needs plenty of work to keep it going.

I’m finding it hard to track down parts, especially wagon-specific trim, interior pieces, and rust repair panels (I’m in Canada).

If anyone has good parts sources, tips on interchanges, or suppliers that ship to Canada, I’d really appreciate the help!

Thanks!

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Awesome wagon. Very cool that it has been kept in the family all these years.
 
That's a needle in a hay stack car, your best bet is to get a parts catalog for the car. Research the part numbers you need and then look for those. If you search something like "Mopar part number whatever" you may well come across a few pieces out there. Plus, most of the suppliers here and ebay inventory by PN. So, if you hit their site you can do a PN search and go from there.
Good luck
 
looks good.
you should say where in canada you are, it will help you.
your car is a B body, 1 of the members here @cbarge has or had a wagon and he's in canada.
in 75 they put the Fury name on the B body wagon and called the C body wagon the Gran Fury
i had a dodge version , a 75 coronet crestwood wagon

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looks good.
you should say where in canada you are, it will help you.
your car is a B body, 1 of the members here @cbarge has or had a wagon and he's in canada.

i had a dodge version , a 75 coronet crestwood wagon

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Are you sure I grew up knowing it as a c

1975–1978 full-size Fury (including 1976 wagon) = C-body (same platform as Chrysler Newport, Dodge Royal Monaco,

I'm in comox
 
75 to 78 Chrysler new yorkers and newports were C bodys, 75 to 77 there were C body Dodge Royal Monacos and Plymouth Gran Furys

theres some guys here on the island with wagons, PM me
 
For comparison, this is a 1976 Plymouth C Body wagon, aka Plymouth Gran Fury Sport Suburban:

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Are you sure I grew up knowing it as a c

1975–1978 full-size Fury (including 1976 wagon) = C-body (same platform as Chrysler Newport, Dodge Royal Monaco,

I'm in comox
Your wonderful family truckster heirloom is a B body.
Same as my 73 Waygun.
Dont fret just because it is a B we wont kick you out!! Lol!! HA HA.

- There is no sheet metal support for our Malaise wagons.
- You will have to do some networking to find good clean southern sheet metal.
- There are a few Facebook groups that cater to Plymouth wagons.
- There are some demo derby forums that sell wagon parts to those in need before the final heat, lol!
- Also in Canada contact Nigel Mills at National Moparts in Beaverton, Ontario.
He is an excellent source for new used and NOS Mopar parts. He has a huge network you can tap into if he does not have what you need.

To help broaden your search....
The basic shell and platform stayed the same from 71 to 78 with a few minor suspension and safety related schtuff updated along the way. 75 to 78 Dodge Plymouth B body wagons did not change much so mostly all wagons shared the same basic wagon specific parts from the back doors to the rear bumper.
From the front doors to rad core support swdans coupes and wagons interchanged with the exception of trim parts and headlightvtreatments depending on the year.
Hope this helps!!

I sold my Waygun last summer to help with the expenses of our new garage.

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Your wonderful family truckster heirloom is a B body.
Same as my 73 Waygun.
Dont fret just because it is a B we wont kick you out!! Lol!! HA HA.

- There is no sheet metal support for our Malaise wagons.
- You will have to do some networking to find good clean southern sheet metal.
- There are a few Facebook groups that cater to Plymouth wagons.
- There are some demo derby forums that sell wagon parts to those in need before the final heat, lol!
- Also in Canada contact Nigel Mills at National Moparts in Beaverton, Ontario.
He is an excellent source for new used and NOS Mopar parts. He has a huge network you can tap into if he does not have what you need.

To help broaden your search....
The basic shell and platform stayed the same from 71 to 78 with a few minor suspension and safety related schtuff updated along the way. 75 to 78 Dodge Plymouth B body wagons did not change much so mostly all wagons shared the same basic wagon specific parts from the back doors to the rear bumper.
From the front doors to rad core support swdans coupes and wagons interchanged with the exception of trim parts and headlightvtreatments depending on the year.
Hope this helps!!

I sold my Waygun last summer to help with the expenses of our new garage.

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'Dont fret just because it is a B we wont kick you out!! Lol!! HA HA.' But it's for Cbodiesonly. I am confused.
 
'Dont fret just because it is a B we wont kick you out!! Lol!! HA HA.' But it's for Cbodiesonly. I am confused.
You are welcome here even if it is a B body wagon.
We all love wagons and your has a special history behind it.
That It still exists after being in the same family since new is a very cool story.
Feel free to keep us posted on your progress and I am more than happy to help.
A lot if good knowledgeable people here.
BTw I have a few threads on my Waygun here. So no worries
Cheers.
 
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