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I should be getting a 1966 Plymouth Fury III today(if the seller doesnt back out). Its a one owner that is in AMAZING condition for the price. There is a few problems but, I would rather have a mostly complete car than what I previously had. I am also new to Mopars as this is my first (Ive only had chevys and fords). Ill try to post pics of it when I get it, if anyone wants to see it.
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Welcome to the forum... Glad to have you here... Good looking project... While on here be sure to check out the Mopar of the Month contest... See the sticky for the simple rules and then next month you can help choose the winner...
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Hi, I'm new here
I'm looking forward to learnig new stuff. I worked 30 yrs. at Case co., dozers then combines. I've had a 1934 dodge 4dr, '64 sport fury and since '93 a '47 Windsor 7 pass. sedan. If you don't have your car running, restoroded, DON'T ask your wife what year you bought it. I have'nt done much on it for 2 years. The 440/727, and the brand X rearend was installed by Bob Southwick. I was working too many hours driving ready mix driver to try to do it myself. At 62 years old I'm running out of energy. Type 2 diabetes probably does'nt help.
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