Author: Jon O.

A Plymouth Sport Fury in it’s Natural Habitat


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I ran across this today, and I thought y’all might appreciate the nice sport fury I saw. Too bad it is only a few seconds long.

1965 Dodge Polara – Noblesville, Indiana

$1500
Can’t figure out how to put pictures on here, maybe someone else can help out.
Looks about like you would expect for a used 1965, some rust, ripped up headliner, filthy interior.
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Help With Build Sheet

I have been able to decode the majority of my build sheet, and I knew this was a highly optioned car but wow it is almost an imperial in a Newport’s body!
Can any of you help me fill in the codes with question marks next to them? Thanks ahead of time!
Also:
What is the difference between standard and dual horns?
What is a front seat shield?
What are deluxe wheel covers?
Are any of these options rare?

1972 Newport Royal
B-41 Front Disc Brakes w/Standard 10″ RR Drum
B-51 Power Brakes
C-23…

Help With Build Sheet

The Boat is Sinking…

(1972 Newport) Today I drove somewhere and it started to sprinkle. By the time I was driving back, it was raining a normal amount. When I got back home, I noticed a dark spot on my rear seat. Sure enough I touched it and it was soaked. I of course I took out the rear seat, wiped and cleaned up all of the water, and vacuumed the seats. First time I have driven the car in the rain since September. For those of you that don’t know the car, it has the factory undercoating in great condition, and…

The Boat is Sinking…

Tips to find an interior squeak?

1972 Newport. When I drive I have this very annoying chirping sound. The squeak gets faster with the car’s speed. It may possibly be a loose screw rubbing, or wind blowing through the air box across the fan. Any tips on finding this sound?

Interesting Imperial

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Just something I ran across on the internet… Interesting and different.

Remember when?

My grandma still "starches" her clothes in the sink, she said it was commonplace before the 50s. She does all her laundry by hand, washing, starching, ironing, and hanging on a clothes line to dry. Her clothes always look perfect, but feel li…