For real.
Hey Skip it's your new car! :nana:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AMAZING-ULTRA-LOW-MILE-SURVIVOR-1978-Plymouth-Fury-Wagon-17K-ORIG-MI-/140873079956?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item20ccb09c94
I love that thing.. :drool5:
its pretty bad when you hang an antique plate on a car i remember sitting on a show room floor 6300 is plenty for it
That's a nice wagon, but adding the wood grain to it? :shruggy:
I knew something looked wrong when there were no mouldings around the edges of it.
17,000 miles, that screams road trip. Load up the wife, kids, and dog and leave the tech goodies at home. Show the kids what it's actually like to take an old fashion road trip. Stop at every road side attraction left. Either way, it beats the minivan. Except maybe in fuel
You think you hate it now... but wait 'till you drive it!
I got one of these, a '76 coronet. Thankfully my car is a base model with no woodgrain or rack.
Does this not make you sick. :smilielol:
What the hell is a 72 looking convertable?? That ain't right.
Trivia:
The Bradys all drove Chrysler Corporation vehicles (until the final season). Mike Brady drove a 1968 blue Dodge Polara convertible in the pilot; a 1969 Plymouth Fury III convertible also blue; second season a 1970 Plymouth Fury III convertible in blue; a 1970 blue Plymouth Barracuda convertible in year three; a 1971 Plymouth Barracuda convertible in year three (in one episode it has a rear clip from the '72 Barracuda; Plymouth dropped the Barracuda convertible in 1971); also there was a 1972 blue
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063878/trivia
Thats interesting. You can still see the corner of the 70-71 side marker yet it has 72 taillights.
IIRC it was the same car just updated for the show.
And if you look at Mod Squad you will find the 72 challenger conv.