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My new Legendary seat covers in my 64 Polara. I'm quite happy with the results.
Very nice! Legendary does nice work. I used their seat covers when I restored my '64 Polara 500 years ago. SMS did my interior panels.My new Legendary seat covers in my 64 Polara. I'm quite happy with the results.
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Looks great for the age! I really like the 500 interior over the 440. So you have two 64s?Very nice! Legendary does nice work. I used their seat covers when I restored my '64 Polara 500 years ago. SMS did my interior panels.
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Dave I sold a 72 Duster340 at Carlilse exactly like that as well.....fellow had one exactly like it new. It was on display and I had no intentions of selling it but **** happens! Two weeks later I bought another with crazy low miles.No, I sold the convertible a few years ago to a gentleman in Pennsylvania. He saw it at Carlisle, and had one like it back in the day.
BEAUTIFUL Plymouth! What’s under the hood?
Thanks!BEAUTIFUL Plymouth! What’s under the hood?
Absolutely gorgeous! Are those power windows factory?Thanks!
426 Wedge, 4sp.
50k original miles.
Original paint, top and interior, just cleaned up.
Original engine, trans, sure-grip.
This has been a preservation instead of a restoration.
Yes, factory. Pasqual (the original owner) ordered it that way. Manual steering, manual brakes.Absolutely gorgeous! Are those power windows factory?
Yeah for sure, wish my '63 Fury vert had power windows! ThanksYes, factory. Pasqual (the original owner) ordered it that way. Manual steering, manual brakes.
When I asked the original owner "426, 4 speed and nothing else except power windows?" he told me "I didn't like reaching across to roll down the windows". Made perfect sense to me!
Beautiful, Mike! Makes me smile, too.
I added power windows to my '67 R/T. It was a lot of work, but worth it. I wired them in "hot", so I don't have to turn key on for them to operate.Yeah for sure, wish my '63 Fury vert had power windows! Thanks
A friend added them to his 38 Dodge sedan. The motors and controls came out of a Cordoba and the regulator gear teeth matched up with the motor teeth perfectly. I think he had to drill a couple of mounting holes and bolt them on. It's like Ma Mopar never changed things for 50+ years. I have a left over motor from a mid 90's Dakota and they are pretty small permanent magnet motors. A good friend builds street rod pick ups and puts PW's in every one. Ididit kits possibly?I added power windows to my '67 R/T. It was a lot of work, but worth it. I wired them in "hot", so I don't have to turn key on for them to operate.
Smart to do that. I had my car to an empty shell and wish I would have thought about it then.I added power windows to my '67 R/T. It was a lot of work, but worth it. I wired them in "hot", so I don't have to turn key on for them to operate.
Top is original and cleaned up very well. The back window is toasted though. Los Angeles in the summer (in a small garage for 50 years) will do that.Let's stay on this RARE Chestnut Metallic, two tone copper interior, 426-S, 4-speed console, pwr windowed Sport Fury convertible! Don't be shy Devin!
Top is original and cleaned up very well. The back window is toasted though. Los Angeles in the summer (in a small garage for 50 years) will do that.