Lets Play A Game: Last Of The Convertibles

Thanks to @70 Sport Suburban we have another (#9) N-code Fury iii ‘vert! PM27N0D123564 sports a lustrous FY6 paint, and her SBD is September 12, 1969. The Swedish owner acquired this gorgeous ragtop from Florida in 2001! He is active on social networks, and the car is still around: it is apparently attending many car shows.

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wonder if they put a 71 fury hidden headlight grille to match the 71 back bumper ?
i dont mind the 71 rear especially when you consider how hard its getting to find 70 fury tail lights
 
wonder if they put a 71 fury hidden headlight grille to match the 71 back bumper ?
i dont mind the 71 rear especially when you consider how hard its getting to find 70 fury tail lights
Funny that you should mention that mod. Here is another Scandinavian (Swedish?) Fury iii convertible with 1971 taillights. The photos were taken at Falkenberg, Sweden in 2018. I am hyperlinking to avoid any copyright issue.

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Here is a photo of the interior of that red car -- console and buckets, woodgrain steering wheel! The car is said on the site to have a "6.3-liter 334bhp engine" so it might even be an N-code -- but only the tag will tell.

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So many of these in B7 have come to light in the past few years, I count at least five. Either a high survival rate or a very popular color in 1970. This one would be interesting to see in its original white interior/black top. I’m on the fence with what I’m going to go with on mine, but I’m partial to white even though it is tagged for black.
You would like the white much better in a convertible. IMHO, they look better, but the real bonus is the white seats won't get as hot as the black.

Don't be afraid to look at other colors for the top either.... I get more compliments about the tan (non-stock color) top on my car.
 
Here is one found in the car corral at Carlisle today that has the same SPD as @c-barge 1970 Newport. CM27T0C263142, a very clean and mostly original EF9 1970 Chrysler 300. Asking price is $21,500.

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@Samplingman — correct, thank you for posting.

CM27T0C263142 came from Arizona. A friend of the seller bought it and brought it to Ohio. He replaced the top and seat covers (both well done), and fixed some things in the engine bay (less well done IMHO). Unfortunately, he also sprayed the underside with oil (?) to preserve the (said to be all rust-free) metal. He kept the paint for last, which is why it is original.

The ask was $21.5k when I saw the car.

Here are the fender tag and build sheet — the first F9 ’70 ‘vert I’ve seen. Paging @sixpkrt and also @69CoronetRT @cuda hunter

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Thanks @ayilar, I did not see the build sheet. I asked the sellers permission to post it over at the for sale forum, hopefully it can find a forever home, although at a better negotiated price.

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@Samplingman — correct, thank you for posting.

CM27T0C263142 came from Arizona. A friend of the seller bought it and brought it to Ohio. He replaced the top and seat covers (both well done), and fixed some things in the engine bay (less well done IMHO). Unfortunately, he also sprayed the underside with oil (?) to preserve the (said to be all rust-free) metal. He kept the paint for last, which is why it is original.

The ask was $21.5k when I saw the car.

Here are the fender tag and build sheet — the first F9 ’70 ‘vert I’ve seen. Paging @sixpkrt and also @69CoronetRT @cuda hunter

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Does anyone know if this car sold at carlisle? Very nice looking car! and the F9. Great deep color!
Was the build sheet there with the car?
 
Thanks to @Samplingman and @69monaco, we now know the whereabouts of CM27T0C159740. This EB7 300 ‘vert with M6B3 interior has had its heart ripped out, unfortunately, and the rest of the car is for sale on FB.

the car is loaded with H53 auto temp, power toys and a fancy radio. The SBD was November 6, 1969.
 
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This just popped up on FB....I also put it in the cars for sale section 1969 Polara

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Highest date I've seen is 7 14.

The model changer over in that era was August 1.
The last cars of the model year would be built in the first two weeks of July.
The assembly plants all closed for retooling for the new model year in the last two weeks of July.
All the production workers got the same exact vacations. Two weeks in July and the last two weeks in December.
Production of the new model year would begin when the plants re opened in August.
(...)
The last production date was probably 7/17/70 which was a Friday

Member @Polaraco mentioned on the Dry Dock, way back in 2005, that he once owned a Fury iii 'vert with SBD of July 12, 1970:


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@Dan Scully -- thank you for reposting the tag of CM27TOC231011 and adding a photo of your 300 'vert at my request. It shows "the deck lid and hood and all the little pieces trunk release cable" assumed donated by CM23U0C204791.

This gives me a chance to offer the decode of your loaded 'vert. Reading from the bottom up, and left to right:

E85 440 4-barrel engine (350 hp)

D32 transmission -- HD A-727 Torqueflite

CM: Chrysler 300 ("Medium")
27: 2-Door Convertible

T: 440 4-barrel HP Engine (350 hp)
0: 1970 Model Year
C: Jefferson, MI (Plant)

231011: Sequence Number (Note: CM27T0C231011 gives the VIN)

EW1: White body paint

M6: Vinyl front bucket seats, Medium trim (300)
XW: White Interior with Black Dash and carpets

EW1: White Interior Door Frames

501: May 1, 1970 Scheduled Build Date (Note: as @69CoronetRT has taught us, your car may have been built on another day, but AFAIK -- unless it were a Hurst -- it's unlikely more than a few days before or after the SBD)

078052: Order number

V3W: White Vinyl Top

H51: Manual A/C

R48: Power Antenna

R31: Rear Seat Speaker

P31: Power Windows

L35: Cornering Lamps

L31: Fender-top Signal Repeaters

C16: Center Console w/Woodgrain Panel

P25: Power left front seat

B41: Power Font Disc Brakes

G11: Tinted Windows (All)

V5X: Black Rubber Insert in the Body-Side Moldings

S61: Tilt/Telescopic Steering Column with Rimblow Steering Wheel

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@Joeychgo -- adding the ability to export an entire thread for printing/archiving is great. However, it seems that there is a limit of 500 messages -- any chance that you might increase it? There are a number of threads, including this one, where the limit is binding.
 
@Joeychgo -- adding the ability to export an entire thread for printing/archiving is great. However, it seems that there is a limit of 500 messages -- any chance that you might increase it? There are a number of threads, including this one, where the limit is binding.

try now
 
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