It tis a real GT indeed, it was posted in another ad with a green 69 Fury originally posted by boydsdodge. See post here called NOT MINE - 1969 Fury III and a 70 Plymouth sport fury GT (440) I’m glad it has its own separate post now! I believe Charles (or @67valiant 100) wanted the road wheels off of this if someone bought it.Too bad this sat in the dirt like that. May or may not be a GT. Header on one side only?
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Glad I’m not going crazy, thanks for confirming that I can’t see it. I wish I could post it but I can’t find it, I’m hoping someone else can.The link does not work. Can anyone post the proper link?
That vin is just 30 off from my S23 145433. Built in the same plant.Ph23T0F145403
The link does not work. Can anyone post the proper link?
They rode down the assembly line together.That vin is just 30 off from my S23 145433. Built in the same plant.
Yeah cool. Too bad it’s that far gone.They rode down the assembly line together.
Pretty cool!
They rode down the assembly line together.
Pretty cool!
They rode down the assembly line together.
Pretty cool!
No.OK. SPD determines order down the line.
How many cars are produced in a days time?
How far apart could vin's be on the assembly line? 100K/ entire vin spread ?
SO VERY GLAD SOMEONE SAVED IT!! I’m wondering what will become of itSomebody over on FB just posted up that they bought this car.
Here's a picture of what it looks like cleaned up.
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Some more to identify it from the rust/rot marks on the front of the hood and you can just barely see the aftermarket valve cover in the engine bay picture.
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@67valiant 100 have you conversed with the new owner at all? Looks to me like someone was going to convert it to look like a factory 6bbl