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Old Oct 27, 2009 | 03:39 PM
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67 Fury - Pics and questions

First the questions:

67 Fury III Sport
383 4bbl

1. I was told to put 93 octane in the car. Should I use a lead additive or is this uneccessary?

2. What is a good repair manual for this year car? Are there any other sites or good reading material I should look at? Where is a good place to get parts?

3. The car is probably going to be stored over winter. Should I put stabilzer in the gas? If so, what kind?

OK, here are the pics:



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Old Oct 28, 2009 | 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by furyaboveall
First the questions:

67 Fury III Sport
383 4bbl

1. I was told to put 93 octane in the car. Should I use a lead additive or is this uneccessary?

2. What is a good repair manual for this year car? Are there any other sites or good reading material I should look at? Where is a good place to get parts?

3. The car is probably going to be stored over winter. Should I put stabilzer in the gas? If so, what kind?
1-using a lead additive wont hurt, but i havent used it on my car
2-try to buy the service manual for your car in the CD version
3-yes you can find it at autozone it has a pink color to it
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Old Oct 28, 2009 | 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by furyaboveall
First the questions:

67 Fury III Sport
383 4bbl

1. I was told to put 93 octane in the car. Should I use a lead additive or is this uneccessary?

2. What is a good repair manual for this year car? Are there any other sites or good reading material I should look at? Where is a good place to get parts?

3. The car is probably going to be stored over winter. Should I put stabilzer in the gas? If so, what kind?

OK, here are the pics:





1: I'd only run premium in it...

2: Haynes, Chiltons... anything you can find... factory service book..

3: I'd put Isoheet in it, then drain the gas when you decide to drive it next spring w/ new gas....
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Old Oct 28, 2009 | 06:38 PM
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#2 Reprint of factory service/chassis manual if you can find one online.
#3 Sta-bil for the gas, has always worked well for cars, mowers, chainsaws, etc.
Not enough knowledge to advise on #1.
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Old Oct 31, 2009 | 08:23 AM
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nice car...whats your exact address again?...lol...boy i sure could use some parts off your beauty. Nothing major...front bumper..a couple pieces o trim...windshield...and most all of the interior..hehe. very nice fury.
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