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Personal Favourite '74-79 Mopars

78 fury sport

Here is mine, my 78 fury sport black on grey hardtop.
Hi,
My first car out of high school was a 1979 Plymouth Sport
fury and I've been looking for one again. I'm wondering if you would ever consider selling yours.
 
I've done allot of stupid things in my life. Selling this one tops the list. Man I wish I had kept her.
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i would, however i dont want to give it away. and i am in Canada, so i am not sure about importing it, if there is a hassle there?
 
i would, however i dont want to give it away. and i am in Canada, so i am not sure about importing it, if there is a hassle there?
Hi,
Thank you very much for replying.
I would like to talk and trade a few pictures if you have time.
The second biggest mistake in my life was letting my original 78 sport fury go.
I understand what you mean in needing a good price for your's because these cars become part of our lives as we take care of them. For me it's more important because it was my first car out of high school.

Could you send me a few pictures of yours when you have time ?
Thanks,
Tim

 
Hi
I need to correct what I wrote above in entry # 141 or so.
I wrote ' 79 ' sport fury,,, but it was a ' 78 ' sport fury instead.
My first car out of high school was a ' 78 ' sport fury.
Tim
 
My buying days are over. I have 3 early "B's" that sit most of the time.
 
My 76 Cordoba I miss the most. Bought it off the showroom floor, lost it after many happy years to MI rust.
 
I love the '78-79 Magnums, especially GTs with either the two tone black & silver or blue & sliver paint schemes. If a '78, with the 400 as well, if they exist (I'm not sure if they did or not) .

Big fan of the '79 300. There's one in this area, but the owner has let it go, and did some dumb things, like cutting the hood to put on a hood scoop. The front bumper must have taken a hit, as it is now misaligned, and there are rust spots appearing over a number of areas.

For less rare cars, the '77 factory big block Cordoba. Very under-rated car, and one I think will start to go up in price. I'm not a fan of the stacked rectangular lights.
 
I love the '78-79 Magnums, especially GTs with either the two tone black & silver or blue & sliver paint schemes. If a '78, with the 400 as well, if they exist (I'm not sure if they did or not).
Yes they did. I had a 78 with a 400 and it was a fun ride. The previous owner put an 8-3/4 with a 3.91 sure grip in it and it would move out.
 
75 Road Runner 400
79 Magnum GT E58 360
any 75-78 B body cop car P code 400 or E58 360
75-77 Charger Daytona P code 400
I'm lucky to own the first two.
 
If anyone knows of a 75-78. V8 minimum A/C a must Dodge or Plymouth 2 door in Phoenix or SW feel free to point me in the direction. Sunroof model super bonus!
So maybe these cars are MIA...
Something reasonable driver quality or light maintenance looking for a tinker project for my retirement in AZ... Not full blown resto on a car you will never recoupe...
Anyway thanks FBBO...CREW
 
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A cousin of mine had a 77' Plymouth Fury. I thought it was the coolest car. I lucked up and dound a 76' Charger base. It drives like a Cadillac. I really enjoy driving it.
 
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