fury fan
Old Man with a Hat
This one checked a few boxes for me, including its condition, as I don't like restored cars (to own, anyway). Bumps and bruises make me more comfortable.
So this one suits me. I'm sure there are other FCBO folks that will like the way its optioned, so I'm sharing it.
There are 80+ pics on the gallery - if someone else wants to add some more of them for posterity, that would be great. (@ayilar ???)
The single-snorkel is odd. But the HP manifolds are there, and more importantly - the FT and VIN confirm as E63 and photo gallery shows it as #s-matching.
FT confirms originally R6 red with tan interior, too.
Looks like it has some incorrect repairs done on it (like driver's seat bottom), but it least it looks like somebody loved it, even if they didn't fix things the way a purist would. (and those may be 30-year old repairs)
It's at Classic Auto Mall in Morgantown, PA, so the paint correction and lighting are as good as it can be (likely better than the car itself
) and price is commensurate.
My to-do list for it: replace the patchwork exhaust, install a Roadrunner-style unsilenced air cleaner, put 15x8s on back to give some attitude. And 3.55 gears. Then enjoy.
https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/listing/1969-chrysler-newport-morgantown-pa-2873279
So this one suits me. I'm sure there are other FCBO folks that will like the way its optioned, so I'm sharing it.
There are 80+ pics on the gallery - if someone else wants to add some more of them for posterity, that would be great. (@ayilar ???)
The single-snorkel is odd. But the HP manifolds are there, and more importantly - the FT and VIN confirm as E63 and photo gallery shows it as #s-matching.
FT confirms originally R6 red with tan interior, too.
Looks like it has some incorrect repairs done on it (like driver's seat bottom), but it least it looks like somebody loved it, even if they didn't fix things the way a purist would. (and those may be 30-year old repairs)
It's at Classic Auto Mall in Morgantown, PA, so the paint correction and lighting are as good as it can be (likely better than the car itself
My to-do list for it: replace the patchwork exhaust, install a Roadrunner-style unsilenced air cleaner, put 15x8s on back to give some attitude. And 3.55 gears. Then enjoy.
https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/listing/1969-chrysler-newport-morgantown-pa-2873279















