Rescuing this 1972 Plymouth Fury wagon

Rims are pretty common 5 on 4.5 bolt pattern, also almost the same exact same as the more modern 5x114.3mm rims, obviously the newer rims are for FWD cars so the back spacing can be a little excessive, but could work in a pinch. Dodge and Ford used the same pattern for decades.
 
Tires, rims and basic steering wheel are in my hot little hands. Also, vehicle has been named Herbert. I'm driving down to the Memphis area on Saturday to bolt on the parts, and then the shipping company will pick up. To tell the truth, I'm excited!
 
Tires, rims and basic steering wheel are in my hot little hands. Also, vehicle has been named Herbert. I'm driving down to the Memphis area on Saturday to bolt on the parts, and then the shipping company will pick up. To tell the truth, I'm excited!
I understand completely! I drove to Florida to see my Imperial before I bought it and I bought it on the spot. Then, I had it transported to where I live. I have been working on it doing numerous things along the way and still have plenty more to do. But I have not been excited about working on a car like I am with this one since my first car. I have several posts showing some of the things I have worked on to share what I have learned. I hope you enjoy your wagon as much as I have my car.
 
Mr. Twistyneck? Fun name :)
Congratulations on your score.
I have a 72 Fury wagon as well. Bought it about 7 years ago from a guy down near Mexico in New Mexico. It sat on his property until I could get it moved up here. Fast forward to this past summer. I had it transported up, had the tranny rebuilt, found the rear window on Craig's List and have done all the basics to get her alive and on the road again.

Mine has a 360, AT/AC/PB/AM/FM radio/rear ceiling mount AC unit ( and plumbing) and a spare set of seats( the dude I bought it from salvaged the second interior and rear AC from a burned out Chrysler.

I as well need a few parts, mainly the rear area floorpan where the backward facing passengers would sit, the spare tire lower well, the windshield washer fluid container but the rest of my wagon was all there. If I come across any of these - I'll let you know but there is Wildcat Mopars out in Oregon, CTC Auto Ranch in Texas I think has one in the yard and Desert Valley ( yes the guys who had a TV show), had one I think- all in varying shapes.
 
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