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1965 Plymouth Sport Fury HELP.
How's everyone doing?
I'm brand new to the classic car world (although I have a few friends here and there that are knowledgeable) and am needing advice. I purchased a 1965 Plymouth Fury today after searching for a while. It runs and is getting some break work done right now. The interior is trashed. I'd like to get it back to somewhat factory original on the inside and was wondering where to start. I am in San Diego, CA. Any advice/help would be appreciated. |
Welcome to the forum... There is a wealth of knowledge here on this board... While restoration is not my specialty I know there are many on here to help... You might want to look at other members cars in their albums to see what and how they did theirs.. Also while you are on here be sure to check out the Mopar of the Month contest... See the sticky for the simple rules and then be sure to cast your vote to hlep [ick the winner each month.....
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Welcome to the madness. Good to see a local here..I'm nearby in Murrieta ca.
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http://www.legendaryautointeriors.com/
Should have anything you need for the interior to make it factory new !!! |
Welcome!
Good luck with you Fury. Post up some pics in the Member's Ride section. |
welcome to the forum
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welcome to the forum
Year One @ 800-932-7663 can help |
Thanks for all the replies and help.
I do have another question though. I am missing the RH quarter glass and was wonder if a piece from a 66 Fury would fit in my 65? |
If you mean the the roll down windows for the back seat passengers, yes. A 66 window should fit but if you can get a 65, that takes the guess work out or it. Of course a 4 door will not fit a two door. That should be understood. If you are talking about the little vent windows between the windshield and the door glass, I dont think so. The 66 had a window crank style if I remember right and the 65 had the pull out style.
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Welcome to you and your Fury!!
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