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Fury Fan, Did the 70 Burnt Orange Sport Fury you had have a Burnt Orange Interior with console, and a 383? It looks a lot like the 70 Sport Fury...
My 71 Gran Coupe has the woodgrain insert in the dash. Can't remember if my 70 Sport Fury had one or not....
Looks correct. I had a 60 Saratoga that I sold some years ago. 383 RB, 727. Great cruiser.... Best looking dash and tail lights ever....
Beautiful car, but they all look like they are at least a foot longer than other C bodies, all in the rear quarters.. Almost like Imperials in...
Agree that it is overpriced. Chrysler in 59 was not the best looking of the Mopars. Owner is a wagon guy (note the 59 Pontiac in photos). Maybe...
I am finally selling my 59 Dodge Coronet. I have had the car for about 10 years, and during that time, probably put a couple hundred miles on it....
Nice looking car. I would not turn it down, love to have it, but the price is somewhat optimistic......
Yes, Mine is a 71 and it definitely does not have a B pillar. A 2dr Hardtop "Coupe".....
I would guess in the $4500-$5000 range if it runs good. Be careful with that loose fender rub strip insert (it is brown on the Gran Coupe - hard...
Again, It is NOT a GranD Coupe, it is a Gran Coupe. That is the name of the car (basically a Fury III with special paisley top and interior)....
Mine was round. I think Mopar used what they had and the round or square (the one in the pic is the first I have seen) were both correct....
As a follow-up, when I was trying to get the new top, I ordered one from Legendary. They sent the semi-fastback, vice the formal roof that my car...
This is my 71 Gran Coupe Fury. It had the paisley top as well as the paisley interior, but I replaced the top with black when the paisley rotted....
Nice color combination. Seats are super cool. If I did not already have a line of Mopars waiting for restoration, I would jump on it.