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    For Sale 1973 Plymouth Fury 2 South Carolina Police Car

    No, I'm referring to the guy that has a '70 WSP car with an orange, incorrectly-painted, non-numbers matching engine...unless that's you Pete. What color is your engine? I was, however, wondering why Pete was being rude to the OP about his car and I didn't understand his statement about the OP...
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    For Sale 1973 Plymouth Fury 2 South Carolina Police Car

    So who is it that "can't figure out how many doors it has" Pete? I know your car is an ex-WSP car, but it's a T-code, right? The guy that was selling it claimed it was a "U-code 440 HP" and dolled it up to look like one. Jim's car (the '73) is a real U-code 440 HP car.
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    For Sale 1973 Plymouth Fury 2 South Carolina Police Car

    That guy's rude and deserves no compliments. His car is a T-code standard 440 that he cloned into a "U-code lookalike" and he tells everyone it's a "440 HP". Sorry, I'd take that '73 any day and restore it and have a REAL car for the same as he paid for his (which, if I recall correctly, was...
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    For Sale 1973 Plymouth Fury 2 South Carolina Police Car

    It was very common to mount them on a piece of plywood, that's why it's there on your '73 Jim. Good luck with the sale, they're getting very rare. Good deal, if you ask me. Don't let the naysayers tell you otherwise, especially someone comparing it to a T-code 440 car with a non-numbers matching...
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    Welcome americanpursuit to FCBO!

    Location: Columbus, OH
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