1977 Plymouth Fury Wagon

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  1. dacflyer

    dacflyer Active Member

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    no pictures to really show,, i have some before and after pix, but none while the work was done..

    i really wish i could get the car restored, but i have not found any shop willing to do the work..they all say this wagon, there is nothing available to restore it.
     
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    In future posts it would help if you would let everyone know if you have the midsize Fury with 2 stacked rectangular headlights on each side (77 and 78) or the full size Gran Fury with one round headlight on each side. The earlier midsize Fury has one round headlight on each side and the earlier Full size Fury has 2 round headlights on each side. Midsize is a B-body and full size is a C-body. Many people get confused and think that the Fury was always a full size car. Same goes for the 77 and 78 Monaco and Royal Monaco by Dodge.

    The midsize photo
    http://stationwagonforums.com/forums/gallery/showimage.php?i=2059&c=18
     
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    Mine is the one with 2 stacked rectangular headlights, 1977 Fury 360cu.in. 2BBL
    ( just like the one in the link you posted, but mine is nowhere as good looking. mine looks like 1/2 rust, 1/2 dust...lol )
    I think the Dodge Monaco is the same thing.
    I seen that the left and right front fenders are both from a Monaco.
     

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