G9D: 383 290HP 1-2BBL 8 CYL 1969 Belvidere, IL, USA
113204: Sequence number
Codes M25: Wide sill moldings M31: Belt Moldings M45: Wheel House Opening Skirts R11: AM Radio - Music Master Solid State (2 Watts) Y14: Sold Car 26: 26in Radiator
A01: Light Package C21: Center Front Seat Cushion C55: Bucket Seats G11: Tinted Glass (all) H51: Air Conditioning with Front Heater L31: Fender Mounted Turn Signals
Y4: Spanish Gold Metallic Exterior Color Y4: Gold Metallic Top Color H6W: Trim - High, Vinyl Bucket Seats, White/Black W1: Interior Upper Door Frames - White 829: Build Date: August 29, 1968 203660: Order number
Joined: Fri Nov 30 2012, 05:33PM
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The reason I ask is because it is titled as a sport Fury and has the emblem on the trunk but I am selling it and one of the individuals that looked at it says it's not because it doesn't have a center console and floor shift.
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landbc wrote ...
The reason I ask is because it is titled as a sport Fury and has the emblem on the trunk but I am selling it and one of the individuals that looked at it says it's not because it doesn't have a center console and floor shift.
As seen on the data book, the console was a no cost option on the SF, but not standard equipment. If it has a factory console, it's a Sport fury, but not all Sport Furys have consoles.
The reason I ask is because it is titled as a sport Fury and has the emblem on the trunk but I am selling it and one of the individuals that looked at it says it's not because it doesn't have a center console and floor shift.
Where do you have it advertised? Can you post a picture of it?
Joined: Fri Nov 30 2012, 05:33PM
Location: San Antonio
Posts: 6
I don't have it posted anywhere at the moment. It is the car in my avatar. I don't have photos at the moment but will see if I can get some off my computer tomorrow.
I had it on Craigslist for a couple of days but took it down pending sale. The person that was so interested in buying it came over with his buddy who was a chevy guy. He decided not to buy it because it wasn't a Camarillo.
It could be a great car. The restoration was started by my wife's grandpa, Dr Dean Hill, about 12 years ago. I just don't have the shop space or skill set to finish it.
Joined: Fri Nov 30 2012, 05:33PM
Location: San Antonio
Posts: 6
I don't have it posted anywhere at the moment. It is the car in my avatar. I don't have photos at the moment but will see if I can get some off my computer tomorrow.
I had it on Craigslist for a couple of days but took it down pending sale. The person that was so interested in buying it came over with his buddy who was a chevy guy. He decided not to buy it because it wasn't a Camarillo.
It could be a great car. The restoration was started by my wife's grandpa, Dr Dean Hill, about 12 years ago. I just don't have the shop space or skill set to finish it.