Will's 1969 Plymouth Fury Convertible. Restoration thread.

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Post by Anonymous »

Here is the the 'new' subframe

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Now Stripped down. Man those strut rods didn't want to come undone!


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and had it shotblasted at a local place.

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Rear springs rebushed (that was a Bananarama!!) And smartened up. Tank straps stripped and repainted

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Doors had some rot at the bottom so it was decided to make new skins for the lower doors on both sides to save future rot uglies.

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Engine removed from old subframe and taken outside for a damn good wash

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Rich

Post by Rich »

Looking good Will,but I would get round to Pauls pretty quick if I were you. You`ve been threatening to drop that log for weeks now..

Nice to see you are doing a thorough job,on a more unusual car.. :thumbright: :thumbright:
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RichDeb wrote:Looking good Will,but I would get round to Pauls pretty quick if I were you. You`ve been threatening to drop that log for weeks now..

Nice to see you are doing a thorough job,on a more unusual car.. :thumbright: :thumbright:
drop that log for weeks now :shock: :shock: christ thats gonna hurt, :D
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Post by Philb »

Nice one Will! Lovin` the story and the work done :thumbright:
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

Nice job Lburn. Will be lovely when its done. :thumbright:
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Post by Anonymous »

Enjoying the thread but you need to slow down. It took me 4 years to get to the stage you're at now, and my bloody Impala still isn't finished :(
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