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  1. Rusty1

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    Hi,
    Thank you for your comments about the wagon. I think I've got a big learning curve ahead of me. I thought that I'd mention the key tag that came with the Fury. It's a bendy, red plastic silhouette of an American firetruck that is detailed in white and contains the text: "Martinsville Fire Dept. Emergency 9-1-1 Get out and stay out" I wondered if anyone knows of this locality. I was told the the wagon originated in Ohio but I can't be sure.
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    Rusty1
     
  2. 63Fowagon

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    Martinsville is in south western part of the state. They have a website. I've been through the area but live on east side of of the state. Nice car!
     
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    :Welcome: aboard Rusty!
    I'm glad to hear that the deal went thru on the Plymouth. I looks really pretty straight and original.
    Good luck with it. :cheers:

    Jack:)
     
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    Welcome aboard, Rusty1!
    Congratulations on your new old Plymouth; it looks great!
     
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    beauty! :clap:
     
  6. Silvertwinkiehobo

    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    For a '70s Mopar, that does look really good! Since Chrysler had quality issues back then, make sure you peek into every nook and cranny for rust-through. Otherwise, it'll run like a champ...a Plymouth Champ!:dancing: Have fun!
     
  7. OrthmannJ

    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    Welcome aboard Rusty1. Glad you found us and found such a nice Vintage wagon. Of course since it says "Plymouth" and "Fury" on it, it's not much of a stretch for me to dig it.
    Enjoy it!
     

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