Joined: Fri Jan 18 2008, 10:06PM
Location: Richmond, VA
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pete6469 wrote ... Ben you are not alone. Here is my 69 Fury
Hi Karsten, my fury has been on jackstands since late January. I did some brake work. The body needs roof pillar work, trunk holes repaired, new driver side front floor, welding under same floor. It has bondo and netting in both quarters. I need to face my costs of bodywork before I go any further. Ben
Joined: Sat Apr 06 2013, 10:37PM
Location: N/W MS 'yall
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Are you still looking for a roof or 'pillars'? My buddy might have the parts near Memphis.. Pardon my ignorance on Chryslers but I'll take a look for you and ask if he would be willing to cut up some cars. SO, if you can tell me models and years I'll give hime a call and see.
Joined: Fri Jan 18 2008, 10:06PM
Location: Richmond, VA
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Hi Rocko, Right now, all work is suspended pending an estimate of cost of body work. My car is a 1970 Fury. I known the 1971 formal top is compatible. Someone else has contended that the 4-door HT pillars are also compatible. I am not sure if this is true and I don't know how to find out. Love the idea of going to Memphis some day. The only bummer is that prices for Graceland are sky high. I talked to a grandfather who was taking his wife and 4 grandchildren. Total entrance fees were to be over $150. 150 bucks is a lot to see the king's house. I think I'll just hang out at a dark blues bar on Beal Street. I'll drink cheap booze and look out the front window, while tapping my feet. I might laugh while gospel idiots try to convert people to their moronic religion out on the street. Ben