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in 1967 my aunt, who lived in Belvedere il , bought a 4 door new, from the Bevedere, assembly plant, and drove it until about 75 or76, after that I never knew what happened to it. But I always wnated that car.
Very honest looking simple car,what could go wrong? I'd clean up that master cylinder in fact I'd convert to disc brakes. One of the cleanest cars you've had.
My first car was a 67 Fury III with the 383 and the dual snorkel 'Commando' air cleaner. Mine was a light blue. The interior looks exactly like mine. Do the floor vents work on that one? Because driving it in Louisiana in the summer time, those floor vents combined with the 4 windows and vent windows kept the air moving wonderfully. It cruised great on interstates even with the national 55 limit. I can only imagine how much fun that would be today. It was 20 years old when I got it, and had the common problems of a 20 year old car. I wish I'd have known what I was doing with that kind of car when I owned it, but I was a dumb kid. Good luck to the new owner.
I had a original very well kept black/dark red,ps,pb 4 wheel drums but worked great..Buckets,console and Magnun 500's with white lettered tires and factory duel exhaust and dual snorkel air cleaner 1968 Sport Fury with a 383 Four barrel and used to blow the doors off of 1986-1993 Mustang 5.0 back in the early 90's..Most guys bought cars running on 6 of the 8 cyl and think thats how they were lol..I have been around seen it all. Those drive nice,handle nice and have good power/performance enough to keep a smile on your face..Sure not a 10 second 1/4 mile car but enough to burn rubber form a 20 mph roll and dust off many of the then new muscle cars and even lots of older muscle cars! I sold it to a Mopar Club Member,he owns it today still...Yep at 18 I joined a club and sold them many cars,reason I mainly joined plus they helped me rebuild engines etc..Learned a lot! Sorry for the babble...
Guys, I remember these getting laughted at when the Cudas and Chargers were roaming the streets, these were old man cars. But today, look how cool the lines are on these big body cars, the wheels look great, love those tailights, you can see some of the 67 Belvedere in it, it`s too cool.
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in 1967 my aunt, who lived in Belvedere il , bought a 4 door new, from the Bevedere, assembly plant, and drove it until about 75 or76, after that I never knew what happened to it. But I always wnated that car.
I had my 67 Dart painted that color. They called it “midnight blue metallic “. Very nice.
Love it!!! 67 was the best year for the Fury in my opinion, love those taillights/rear fascia. This one's a keeper! 😊
Cool car. Nice find. It does look like the front right is sagging slightly on the springs. Overall a great value at that price.
Awesome, Would love to buy this for my dad.
My dad was GM of Pensacola Chrysler Plymouth in 67, i had complete models of this car that Chrysler sent to dellers for the managers.
Very honest looking simple car,what could go wrong? I'd clean up that master cylinder in fact I'd convert to disc brakes. One of the cleanest cars you've had.
My first car was a 67 Fury III with the 383 and the dual snorkel 'Commando' air cleaner. Mine was a light blue. The interior looks exactly like mine. Do the floor vents work on that one? Because driving it in Louisiana in the summer time, those floor vents combined with the 4 windows and vent windows kept the air moving wonderfully. It cruised great on interstates even with the national 55 limit. I can only imagine how much fun that would be today.
It was 20 years old when I got it, and had the common problems of a 20 year old car. I wish I'd have known what I was doing with that kind of car when I owned it, but I was a dumb kid.
Good luck to the new owner.
I had a original very well kept black/dark red,ps,pb 4 wheel drums but worked great..Buckets,console and Magnun 500's with white lettered tires and factory duel exhaust and dual snorkel air cleaner 1968 Sport Fury with a 383 Four barrel and used to blow the doors off of 1986-1993 Mustang 5.0 back in the early 90's..Most guys bought cars running on 6 of the 8 cyl and think thats how they were lol..I have been around seen it all.
Those drive nice,handle nice and have good power/performance enough to keep a smile on your face..Sure not a 10 second 1/4 mile car but enough to burn rubber form a 20 mph roll and dust off many of the then new muscle cars and even lots of older muscle cars! I sold it to a Mopar Club Member,he owns it today still...Yep at 18 I joined a club and sold them many cars,reason I mainly joined plus they helped me rebuild engines etc..Learned a lot!
Sorry for the babble...
Guys, I remember these getting laughted at when the Cudas and Chargers were roaming the streets, these were old man cars. But today, look how cool the lines are on these big body cars, the wheels look great, love those tailights, you can see some of the 67 Belvedere in it, it`s too cool.
Was a big fan of these "stacked headlight cars". I'd love to have a 63 GP Pontiac.
Nice old cruiser ❤☺️👍
I pulled a 67 fury from the woods, and the car sat for 30-plus years.
I have a 68 fury 3 vert. Pretty cool car
Nice!
Personally I’d change the wheels on this car. Love it though!
I'm looking for information on interior parts.
Only downside is that it's a two-barrel.
my first car was a 67 sport fury 318 good running car but know 383 paid 15 hundred for it
Fury 1 two door.
Ile $
Horrible tires
Furry 😂