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    For Sale 1970 Plymouth Fury Police Car PK41

    Very unusual to see a U code '70 PK41 with air. Most of the Fury 1's also had the belt line chrome deleted as part of the police package so that agency decals could be installed more easily. Dave
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    1964 300 K Cali Car 1 Owner

    Unless this car has major issues that you have not mentioned, it should be better saved than parted. Hard car to find in restorable condition. Dave
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    68 polara fastop on CL (not mine)

    Missed out again, engine gone, 383 Hemi. Must not be a car guy. Dave
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    1976 newport $100,-

    Looks to be a complete and solid high desert car. God awful color but well worth $500 as a parts car if nothing else. If it is as solid as it looks, it is a good potential project for a driver or restoration. Will need lots of work after sitting for 20 years and the interior is sure to be...
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    1970 Plymouth Sport Fury Coupe

    Is the motor for the headlight doors rebuildable? Dave
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    Parting out 1972 Plymouth Fury ex-Oregon State Patrol Cop Car

    That is an Oregon spec'd cruiser. The radio mast laying across the rear deck is police issue for OSP with Motorola radios and would have been mounted on the rear shelf on the driver's side. OSP cruisers of that era were bare bones with no A/C but did have the E86 engines, tan interiors with HD...
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    Parting out 1972 Plymouth Fury ex-Oregon State Patrol Cop Car

    I sure that somebody will pipe up and say they want to restore it. Dave
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    Parting out 1972 Plymouth Fury ex-Oregon State Patrol Cop Car

    Looks like it was parked around salt spray from the ocean. Dave
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    Formal lovers, don't look!

    I would be nice if it could be saved. Body shops these days are a lot more conscious of liability issues from trying to straighten out structural components that have been compromised. Dave
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    Formal lovers, don't look!

    If the door post is badly bent, which it looks like it could be, unfortunately this is probably a parts car. Too bad. This car has a lot of solid metal, front clip, rear quarters, etc. Not likely to get much over $1200-$1500 for it as a parts car and even at that it would have to be a...
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    From FB - Not Mine.

    Maybe he will roll it on the first pass around the track. Dave
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    From FB - Not Mine.

    Another decent, straight, rust free car headed to the **** heap. Dave
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    Parting out January 12th, 2020 a very nice 1973 Plymouth Fury. San Jose, CA.

    Did you list it on this forum and for how much? 360 cars do not generate much interest for parts, but I would think it would have to be worth much more as a complete vehicle. It is not a bad looking car. Dave
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    1970 fury three convertible

    SMS auto fabrics can reproduce the door cars. Check the trunk floor, rockers and rear frame rails for rust. Check the foot wells in the drivers compartment for rust. Inspect the stub frame and mounts for rust, check the A-Pillars and cowl for rust. If those areas are mostly rust free, the car...
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    1970 fury three convertible

    The overall survival rate for '70 fury's is very low, could even be less than ten percent for 440 verts, An awful lot of the big block Mopars went to the scrap heap from a combination of a protracted period of high gas prices and the demand for replacement engines for B, A and E body cars, And...
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    1970 fury three convertible

    Fury 3 was the only Plymouth C-Body vert offered in '70. Dave
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    1970 fury three convertible

    One of the more popular "Earth Tone" colors common in the late '60's early '70's cars. Also common bronze and dark olive green. Dave
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    1970 fury three convertible

    Come on now it is almost Christmass, peace and joy and all that. Dave
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    1970 fury three convertible

    Do not know the exact number but probably around 250, with a current survival rate of somewhere around 10%. Dave
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