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Walders 68 Plymouth Fury 3

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 16 7:10 pm
by Steve
I all....just giving Walder a hand posting up some pics and details of his car. Not wishing to steal his thunder so I will let him tell us all about it....

Cheers Steve :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 16 7:14 pm
by Blue
Ooh, Keystone Klassics :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 16 7:20 pm
by Steve
few more of her going into the workshop... :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 16 7:23 pm
by Steve
Interior and engine bay... :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 16 7:25 pm
by Steve
Last one...over to you Walder to run us through the history and work you hve done when you get time please. We love hearing about all that stuff

Cheers Steve :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 16 7:26 pm
by Pete
Another one saved and back on the road!

Excellent work there.

:thumbright:

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 16 7:26 pm
by Steve
Blue wrote:Ooh, Keystone Klassics :thumbright:
Thought you would like those Blue...right up your style street eh! :thumbright:

68 fury

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 16 7:59 pm
by walder
she is a 383 727 and sure grip backend bought of ebay needs slight tlc 4 grand later 3 months in work shop all the work that had bin done was so dangerous got shandy to take it all out had bin repaired with oil tin tiger seal and underseal brake shoes in back to front rear drums had grooves that you could put your finger in so replased evrey thing under neath so now solid and safe check out the pile of crxp we cut out

68 fury

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 16 8:04 pm
by walder
ment to say she is factory rhd matching nos built canada bin uk all her life reg uk 69

Re: 68 fury

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 16 8:58 pm
by Pete
walder wrote:ment to say she is factory rhd matching nos built canada bin uk all her life reg uk 69
It's tough! I'm a 1959 model and have been here all my life and you can take a beating in these conditions!

It's good that the car is still clocking up the miles with your help.

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 16 9:21 pm
by Ed
The car looks cool mate. Where in Northamptonshire are you?

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 16 9:50 pm
by MilesnMiles
Good on you for making the effort to make the car right, lots of hard work there. Enjoy the ride

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 16 10:06 pm
by Captain Chaos
A lot of graft there walder, nice to see another C body.

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 16 8:18 am
by Dom66
Nice, I especially like the front end on these cars 8-)

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 16 8:28 am
by MattH
Great work, the pile of cut out metal is what really shows how much had to be done.

Looking good.