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  1. fury fan

    The Parts Car '66 Monaco 500

    @ayilar will not do slabs. He's risk-adverse of being impaled on a non-collapsible steering column or something. :lol:
  2. fury fan

    NOT MINE 1969 Newport Coupe in Indiana

    I would like to see a closeup of how they arched this trim over the top of the quarterpanel. Perhaps that's what I meant instead of my prior questions.
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    NOT MINE 1972 Dodge monaco sport coupe R/T $4,500

    Brought back to Illinois? Is that where it's from? :poke:
  4. fury fan

    New here, i just bought a 1971 fury grand coupe

    Yes, you need 2 of those springs, they keep the drive-rod from popping out. In all likelihood, the rod is a bit stuck in there at this point. In a pinch, you could use a hoseclamp or nylon ziptie whilst you search for the correct part. A similar type of part is used to hold the plunger rod to...
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    Medina, a 1971 T-code Monaco

    @RWCearley Got any comparable pics of yours in this state to make a side-by-side comparison, IIRC you are this same color?
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    Medina, a 1971 T-code Monaco

    Excellent work! In the same amount of time, I will consider myself lucky to have accomplished a sparkplug change or maybe a new battery or something. But, if I win the lottery in that timeframe, be prepared for an in-person visit from me, with a briefcase, and waving goodbye as I drive away in...
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    NOT MINE 1969 Newport Coupe in Indiana

    How did they get the factory trim to go uphill like that? Or is it not factory trim, maybe? Glue-on trim?
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    Anyone sell new windshields for 69 Polara?

    ...tool is a utility knife and a stout hook-pick set to dig out the silicone. After that, putty knives and a hooked carpet knife, maybe. After that, *maybe* the correct tool might work. And as @3C's & a D? said, be prepared for rust under there. Silicone holds moisture, esp if it was gooped in...
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    NOT MINE Sold for 44K !!

    Both of these had Dana 60s, so that's SUPER rare. Probably bought by B-body guys to be rearend donors.
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    NOT MINE 1972 Dodge monaco sport coupe R/T $4,500

    I got a new optometrist last year, maybe I can get you a referral. Perhaps this one is tripping your Medina fancy?
  11. fury fan

    My 1968 Chrysler Newport “Success Special “

    Hey - welcome! I am in the Indy area, as a a few other guys. @ayilar - care to give him your customary warm welcome with the rolodex of nearby folks?
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    NOT MINE 1970 Plymouth Fury 4dr 383 POLICE? $2,000 in Annville, PA (FB)

    So it's only got roughly 381,000 left in it.
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    NOT MINE 65 Chrysler wagon 4-speed!!

    Geez, I knew that. For some folks, forgetting people's names is the early-warning sign. For me it's 4-speed console tops I guess.
  14. fury fan

    66 fury j code 440 4 speed wagon. numbers matching factory disc brakes and stuff.

    Not to nitpick your good progress - but is that a B-body gas pedal?
  15. fury fan

    Factory 4-Speed-C-Body-Photo-Thread

    The black console plate looks to me like some textured ABS screwed into place. Console does not appear to have the correct hump on hte side for the shifter tower. Unless it's hiding under a bad carpet job - but I don't think so. Shifter seems to be in the center of the console, and not offset...
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    NOT MINE 65 Chrysler wagon 4-speed!!

    FWIW, the console shifter plate is not from 300/300L.
  17. fury fan

    Sold Polara on Hemmings

    Yes, but surely for an extra $17 they could've sewn some stitch-stripes in it. If I was an upholsterer, that would be mandatory, I would never let someone attach my name to such a bare-bones repair.
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    NOT MINE 1971 Polara 2dr in Louisville, KY (roller, $7k ask)

    I saw it and wanted to re-post it, but didn't have a quick method for tracing it back to its history on here. And it's in such sad shape that it wasn't worth me digging. As @ayilar did that work for me, I'll say that it is the same car, the peek of the front seat upholstery in the driveway shot...
  19. fury fan

    HD leaf springs vs stock leaf springs

    That's a decent-looking car. Get it over to those Frog Follies!
  20. fury fan

    NOT MINE FB 1967 Plymouth Sport Fury 4 speed

    Perhaps not unrealistic, but a guy would sure be better off spending more $$ on a better car to start from. I think the lack of good pics, lack of good description, etc tells the tale.
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