Lets Play A Game: Last Of The Convertibles

I believe this car was discussed here multiple times, but I figured I would post that I saw it for sale on ebay. An original FK3 orange “N” code 383 1970 Fury convertible….

1970 Plymouth Fury III Convertible | eBay
$1200$ , I'd have to undo the blue to correct the color. FK3 is a gorgeous, uncommon color. What's under that blue? I'd have to replace those stupid front seats.
The bidding on PM27N0D106955 ended on May 22, 2024 at $11.9k -- reserve was not met.
 
Polara sept 29 1970


Lets see how late they built C-body convertibles, the last of their kind! :70s_rule:

I'll go first:


Ours was built July 1st of '70 (701 on the fender tag)

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Polara sept 29 1970
Thank you for posting! But: 1969, not 1970.

Can you tell us more about DL27L0D136139 (Edit: DL27L0D136136 -- if I read correctly)?
 
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Thank you for posting! But: 1969, not 1970.

Can you tell us more about DL27L0D136139 ( if I read correctly)?
so (Ayilar) your saying this was manufactured Sept 29th 1969? Car looks to have been bought by a guy in NJ and he might have moved or had summer house in Hurley NY. registration expired in 1997. I've registered it in 2020 and currently trying to get it to stop without locking up front wheel. I did purchase a disc brake conversion from RAM man (from Spindles and such are from a Chyrsler car that offered disc's) . Anyone with experience in converting drum to disc on this "C" body? I'll search forum if this has already been posted

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so (Ayilar) your saying this was manufactured Sept 29th 1969? Car looks to have been bought by a guy in NJ and he might have moved or had summer house in Hurley NY. registration expired in 1997. I've registered it in 2020 and currently trying to get it to stop without locking up front wheel. I did purchase a disc brake conversion from RAM man (from Spindles and such are from a Chyrsler car that offered disc's) . Anyone with experience in converting drum to disc on this "C" body? I'll search forum if this has already been posted

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Thank you! To your question: yes, the scheduled build date (SBD) of your car was Sept. 19, 1969.

PS: I think this is DL27L0D136136 rather than DL27L0D136139 (as I typed above) -- can you pls confirm, as the last digit is hard to read?

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Today, we have a 1970 Fury iii convertible. PM27G0D255468 (if I read correctly) has been in the seller's family since his grandma bought it new. Originally EB3 with M4B3 interior and V3W white top, she currently sports a different blue paint and a black top. SBD is May 12, 1970.

The car is in PA and has been driven by the grandson for the past 2 years. He is selling it on eBay -- I have a started a thread covering the sale here.

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Just saw this on the facepage: 1970 Chrysler 300 not sure it's been on here before.
I did not have a chance to react to your post back a week ago. Thank you, have not seen this 300 'vert that was listed 7 weeks ago in Montgomery, MN. The car has now sold, with the last ask being $12k. Looks to have been repainted in red.

Perhaps our Minnesota members will be able to chime in with a tag or more information about the car? @LocuMob @billyfury @DocMcNeedy @Retired_JC @Mntac @mopar440

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Oh that's rough
Yep. The FB ad looked better, even though the owner (to his credit) made it clear that it is a project. With a TNT engine, it might have been worth it regardless -- but it is not, which I did not know till I saw the tag. As is, there is too much to fix.
 
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