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I'm new to all this forum. I own a fully restored 1970 Cuda and have a couple 1967 Sports Fury convertibles that I want to restore one of them! Joined to find best sources for parts etc... am a novice at all this!
 
Welcome from beautiful northern Ca! This forum is a good bunch of folks. Lots of great info on this site.
 
Welcome @Lazer68,

I think you'll find a lot of good info on this site, unfortunately there are a few trolls as well. When dealing with C bodies, it's a whole different world to restoring your Cuda. there aren't many aftermarket parts for C's but there are sources for used parts, not the least of which is to post a wanted thread in this forum.

Post wanted ads or questions in the forum. Many times a member may have what you're looking for or have answers to any questions you may have.

First you'll want to get a service manual and parts manual for your 67 Fury, both are downloadable here:
Service Manuals – MyMopar
Parts Manuals – MyMopar

A lot of very valuable info here as well:
The 1970 Hamtramck Registry Library Page (1965 - 1969)

Ebay/craiglist/facebook and Mopar salvage yards are your next best options for parts:

Waldron Exhaust can bend most exhaust systems for C'bodies if you're looking for very accurate:

ABC Moparts has many soft line parts but not all. He's a very good guy to deal with:

The owner of Woodruff Carb is a member here who bought the carb shop several years back. His linkable ad is on the right. Very good guy and he's rebuild a few carbs for me. Does very good work.

There are several other vendors and others will chime in soon.

Good Luck with your restoration.
 
I'm new to all this forum. I own a fully restored 1970 Cuda and have a couple 1967 Sports Fury convertibles that I want to restore one of them! Joined to find best sources for parts etc... am a novice at all this!
Have you done anything with your Sport Fury's yet? i have 3 of them and unsure if i should start to restore one or cut them loose.
 
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