Another V-Code ‘70 Fury Surfaced?

You bet!

Every GT I have owned has had a Broadcast Sheet in it, but no Chrysler plant Build Sheets.

I do know of other MoPars that have had partial or all of a Build Sheet, which is not the same thing as a Broadcast Sheet.
The build sheet is like the holy grail to myself as that is the one item I have never found or been able to even consider purchase of.

Not surprised a GT build sheet has not been found yet.
 
Oh my! In red as well!
I hope I get to pick one of these up some day.
Truly the C body I am after.
Thanks for sharing the video!
 
Damn!

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I'm very glad that I have secured a set of these exhaust tips.
The first part of my V code Fury GT. (no I don't have a GT,, yet)

Wish I could have paid 20 bucks though.
Have to say, these tips seem more difficult to find than the M46 scoops I collect.
 
I'm very glad that I have secured a set of these exhaust tips.
The first part of my V code Fury GT. (no I don't have a GT,, yet)

Wish I could have paid 20 bucks though.
Have to say, these tips seem more difficult to find than the M46 scoops I collect.
I have learned something over 40 yesrs of dabbling with classic cars.

Buy the part,... a unique or cool part that you like... and the car will follow.


I bought a fuel injection system for a failed Maserati Indianapolis attempt in 1957.....still waiting on that one! ;-)


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....wheels restored using factory Chrysler color code, with a slight tweak.

All two stage paint, and gun... NO "rattle can" application....even has "factory" dripping recreated.

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I used an NOS Road Wheel, W21 I bought just to match the color. It's the closest we could get using modern paints. It will be useful on Bill's 71 GT, and 4 other GT's on the list!

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