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Steve K
Posted - 11/02/2023 : 08:57:11
'72 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe
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jms601
Posted - 11/03/2023 : 11:16:56 Jus not into Mopar of this period. So No. But first look and I thought it was a mid 1070s Chevie because of roof line.
JCarnutz
Posted - 11/03/2023 : 08:35:54 They weren't bad driving cars, I had one in the early 80s, a 4-door though. I'd probably pass on this one.
Tom Weinberg
Posted - 11/03/2023 : 07:37:13Maybe.
Skylark
Posted - 11/02/2023 : 19:36:50 I was a big fan of hidden headlights, on any brand car in those days. For that reason, I'd be nuts to pass on this red beauty.
Bob Nist
Posted - 11/02/2023 : 16:53:03No.
tcam
Posted - 11/02/2023 : 15:33:27 Nope for me this time.
Gene
Posted - 11/02/2023 : 13:29:12 Absolutely.
Billy Collins
Posted - 11/02/2023 : 10:09:52No.
Myron
Posted - 11/02/2023 : 09:47:06No.
kosh2258
Posted - 11/02/2023 : 09:07:50 Maybe. I wasn't fond of the fuselage styling, but the coupes were better than the 4 doors.