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72 U Code

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Restoring 1972 Fury U code police car. looking for information, suggestions and parts. thanks

Location: Warrenton Va
 
Welcome 72 U Code, I own a '70 Fury III ex-Washington State Patrol car that has bee restored to a clean top unmarked car. If you wish to look in the archives here it has my story and pictures. What shape is your car in and what is your intentions.
 
Welcome 72 U Code, I own a '70 Fury III ex-Washington State Patrol car that has bee restored to a clean top unmarked car. If you wish to look in the archives here it has my story and pictures. What shape is your car in and what is your intentions.

Hi and thanks for the warm welcome. I am restoring it as a unmarked unit. Someone took the motor out years ago and it has been sitting. (It still has bias ply tires on it) It is in great condition for it's age but I need a 440 motor and accessories for it. It is a Colorado Highway Patrol Car, pretty much rust free with just a few dents. The interior is not bad except the dash is toast.
 
Welcome to the site from the Motor City!
 
Welcome, always good to see another police car restoration on this site. Make a list of what you need (I have a restored black dash pad or sale.) We love photo's so post up when you can.
 
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Welcome..
I am in the process of doing a frame-off restoration on my 1972 Plymouth Fury II Police sedan. It is a documented former PA State Police Car. If your car is the same model (e.i. Fury II sedan), I can certainly be of help. I'm a original part nut so I can relate about keeping it original.
Let me know if I can help......Here are a few pics of the original build sheets which were still under the rear seat!!
 
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