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  1. PeugFra

    WANTED 74 Fury I Sedan

    Your radio will be #288103 AM Radio, like this one. I wonder who put it there, the factory or somebody else? As to the mirrors you are right, no optional right outside mirror was installed, otherwise it would have shown up on the fender tag. And you are also right in wanting to have one anyway...
  2. PeugFra

    WANTED 74 Fury I Sedan

    Yes, that black Fury looks very similar to yours, the heating system included! But luckily you have less rust! When you ever get to see the car in person, take a look at the outside mirrors. Yours seem to be a bit off. And please take a picture of its fender tag! What keeps me wondering is the...
  3. PeugFra

    WANTED 74 Fury I Sedan

    You're correct in saying that it doesn't show in the trim info in post #6. But here is some contradicting evidence. A drawing from the 1974 sales brochure: And the tail of a 1974 Fury Police (those were based on the Fury I): What Fury III and Gran Sedan/Coupe added on the tail was the...
  4. PeugFra

    WANTED 74 Fury I Sedan

    What a fresh paint job can do to your car ... At least, the fender tag is there! This is what I can make from it right now: 12 KT[9] C [H]41 Y14 END KT[9] A2X9 $X[9] [4]22 C6064$ [E5]7 D34 PL41 K4D 211767 [] indicate conjectures based on other fender tags I've seen, $ indicates "not...
  5. PeugFra

    WANTED 74 Fury I Sedan

    In this example picture of a 1974 LeBaron: you can see where the fender tag should be located also on your car: in the lower right corner in this picture. If it's not there anymore, bad luck. If it's there, please upload a picture of it and we can analyse the codes together. H41 was standard...
  6. PeugFra

    WANTED 74 Fury I Sedan

    Yes, some interesting Formal Furys among the pictures in your link. I think there are three pics of an embassy car, possibly the Finnish embassy. A US embassy car would have some extra armour, just in case. Maybe your fender tag says something like "special order". The fender tag will also...
  7. PeugFra

    WANTED 74 Fury I Sedan

    If the Moscow you mean is in Russia and not the one in Idaho: did the car originally belong to the US embassy?
  8. PeugFra

    WANTED 1974 Fury trim piece

    I appreciate your help, but before the picture there is also some text.
  9. PeugFra

    WANTED 1974 Fury trim piece

    I guess my picture wasn't much of a help then. But the distinction you make between black paint vs. black insert is! So I need: RF w/black insert, the piece between the wheel opening moulding and the door edge. NOS would be just fine!
  10. PeugFra

    WANTED 1974 Fury trim piece

    The 1974-1977 C Bodies Fire Sale thread seems to be gone, but I still would like to have my trim piece: 1974 Fury III 4-door sedan passenger side trim piece from front wheel well to door edge length: 24 cm (about 9 5/12 inch), two straight ends. I add an example picture of the driver side trim:
  11. PeugFra

    WANTED HP EXHAUST MANIFOLD

    OK, then I won't worry anymore. Do tell us everything about your 1977 Gran Fury Police! What I want to know most is the fender tag (does it contain the sequence 222?) and the number of heat shields originally bolted to the underside. About a year ago I did some research on that. (People can and...
  12. PeugFra

    WANTED HP EXHAUST MANIFOLD

    Casting #2899879 is for a 1970-71 B-body.
  13. PeugFra

    Found Looking for how many of my model car were built with my options etc.

    So you did a custom VIN search for the years 1970-1979. That means the search space includes hundreds of thousands of cars, as all Mopar brands are covered. However, the Hamtramck data base only contains "9024 items currently waiting to be claimed". I don't know if the "433 items [that] have...
  14. PeugFra

    Found Looking for how many of my model car were built with my options etc.

    Clicking on that website leads you only to the front page, with no field to put your vehicle identification number in, so in which HTML form exactly did you insert your VIN?
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