I own 2 Plymouth Furys and I recently added a 1970 Charger to my collection. I have always wanted a Charger and finally got one! I hope to make it to the Chrysler Nationals this year.
Thanks Luke! I am biased to '67 Fury, my dad had one and it was the first car I rode in. I was brought home as a newborn in that car. I have one like it which i bought from Retroman on this forum.
Hello Ken, would you happen to have a pair of bumpers for a 1967 Plymouth Fury III? If so I would buy them. I try to get spare parts for my cars when I can. I'm not 100% sure but I think '67 and '68 front bumpers are the same but the rear bumpers are different. Thanks. Greg
Type in "Lug Nut Guys", I got the left hand thread lug nuts I needed from them for installing Magnum 500 wheels on my '68 Fury. They actually sell a complete package of 10 left and 10 right.
There is a place in Georgia called AMS Obsolete that has a lot of NOS parts, as well as good used. I have been going on their site almost every day and entering the part numbers in the search, hoping one day they will pop up as parts arrive daily.
Hello, I'm looking for the inner tail light lenses for my 1967 Fury III, would prefer NOS but will take good condition used. They are part # 2808890 and 2808891. I greatly appreciate any help in finding them.
Hello, I am getting ready to put a set of Magnum 500 wheels on my '68 Fury VIP, I have the correct 1/2" 20 left hand thread conical seat lug nuts. My question is how many ft/lbs should I torque the lug nuts to? I appreciate any information on this. I will post pics when I get them installed!
If I remember correctly Carroll O'Connor, whom we all probably best remember as Archie Bunker, was a Mopar fan. I remember reading in a magazine article about Carroll O'Connor's classic car collection. When he was asked what he drove while playing Archie Bunker I believe his answer was a Dodge...
California Car Cover Co. I believe their cover that would be best for you is the "Stormweave". I agree with putting a tarp down under the car and driving onto it.