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Not my favorite body style, but a factory 383/4-speed big car convertible is pretty cool in my book.
Link to 1968 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible 383/4-sp ![]() |
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Tenney (01-07-2019) |
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i always heard they existed, but never saw one...very cool
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----While I too think the car is a bit cool, can you imagine finding the necessary sheetmetal to make this whole? With the rust we see how much more is unseen? It is a convertible after all...…...Bill S
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....and evidently it was manufactured by General Motors in January of 1987!
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PeteLeathersac (01-08-2019) |
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That is a lot of Detroit Iron....it would be cool to cruise in.
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This one has been relisted in the link below....
Link to 1968 Sport Fury Convertible, Factory 383/4-sp ![]() ph27h8d290692 |
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