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Veteran
Posts: 143
Location: Chippewa Lake, OH | Beautiful car- except I think those rims and tires gotta go!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1959-Fury/163682174464
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 1115
Location: CA | This might be a little too nit-picky but isn't the factory the fabric on the seats and door panels supposed to be clocked differently than it is on this car? It's a nice car and all, I'm just curious as to how they were built, not necessarily how they are restored? I'm sure it's an easy mistake to make.. but a mistake regardless right? |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 1115
Location: CA | I suuuuuuure wish he'd sold me that trunk mat before drilling holes in it! |
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 9899
Location: Lower Mainland BC | Very nice car. I'm drooling for those wheels.
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 7393
Location: northern germany |
Yup, terrible, very anti-FL but they go along well with the radio and speakers
Edited by 1960fury 2019-05-10 7:24 AM
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Expert
Posts: 1918
Location: Hell's Outhouse - a.k.a. Buckeye, Arizona | First thing I thought upon seeing this beauty is "that's my car!"
This is almost exactly like I'd resto-mod it if I had it - with the following changes: Different wheels and wheel covers that are closer to a period style if not more ventilated steelies and discretely ventilated covers for the 4-discs; electric ignition; vintage air A/C through original pop-up factory A/C dash vents. Other than that, it's beautiful inside and out.
Extra go and stop power to keep it nimble among the mindless drone tanks these days and big & overstuffed seats - like me. |
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