1970 Fury Gran Coupe, Dowagiac, Michigan $8500

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Price is too high but a nice survivor, but lower body seems to be ready to go.

http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/carsforsale/plymouth/fury/1597007.html?refer=blog

This 1970 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe is one-owner with only 73,000 actual miles. Consistently garaged, it is clean as a whistle, inside and out. Nothing has been restored on this car; extremely minor imperfections as-is. In fact, the only visual blemish is a tiny hole in the head liner just above the back window. No cuts, tears or cracks on the dash, door panels or upholstery. The trunk is clean. Because it has been in storage for some time, it will need new tires, but it does have a new battery. Furnished with an automatic transmission and the larger 383 cu in engine. Power steering, power brakes, air conditioning.


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How kool is the paisley?
 
I've always liked the budge hoods with the call outs on these cars but prefer the Dodge front end sheet metal. Almost like Ma Mopar was sharing the good bits between rival divisions.
 
I've always liked the budge hoods with the call outs on these cars but prefer the Dodge front end sheet metal. Almost like Ma Mopar was sharing the good bits between rival divisions.
I completely Agree with you.
 
I prefer the 70 Sport Fury front with the sealed headlights. Love the 70 Fury hood.
But: a 1970 Dodge front looks really great, too.

The only downturn on a 1970 Dodge Polara/Monaco is for me the dashboard.

But as usual, it is just personal taste

Carsten
 
I look at that paisly roof and all I can think of is Goldie Hawn in go-go boots. 40 years ago, maybe. Today, NO?

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