I have one, is one of the best riding cars I've ever owned. 1973 was I think one of the best years for Chrysler products. Too bad they don't make them like that anymore.
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Love the classics, They put s much pride in engineering cars back in the day.
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I love Mopars of this era. I dont see many because I live in England though. My favourites are the 69-73 C bodies and the 75-78 B body Fury/Monaco. The 74 on c bodies (The Blues Brothers type) I did'nt like as much. I would love to own one, one day perhaps..
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It sure is a nice car. My grandfather had a 70 Fury, and he was always a Chevy and Pontiac man. I always loved the GM full and midsized cars, along with Mopars, they all had more styling, power and reliability than Ford.
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that you for putign this on i have a 73 fury thers nothing liek driveing an older cer
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Awesome HUGE car. I rode around in the back of one of these when I was a kid and every time we went off an exit the centrifugal force would knock me off the seat.
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What a boat, lol.
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thanks this is soooo cool!
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yeah but Arthur Godfrey as a pitchman, I was a kid then but was he even still popular by '73?
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Remember, the vast bulk of the clientele for the full-sized Plymouths were a good deal older than the people who bought Chevies and Fords, so Arthur Godfrey was actually a good choice, because they could relate to him better. Neat ad, thanks for sharing.
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