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Hibernation ends after 21 years
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 10:13 pm
by skyhawk61
I rolled her into the body shop yesterday, and the dis-assembly for restoration begins Monday on my 59 Fury 2 door hardtop; it's been in storage for 21 years. This was my first car, purchased for $550 on June 12, 1967, so it's gonna' get the full treatment. The Beatles had it wrong when they sang "All you need is love." Really, right now, all I need is cash."
Re: Hibernation ends after 21 years
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 10:44 pm
by rogerh
"Let's get it started..."
Re: Hibernation ends after 21 years
Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 10:11 am
by Mark Merritt
Go for it,Ill get my tool box!!!!!!!!!!!! Mark M
Re: Hibernation ends after 21 years
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 7:10 pm
by Bernie B.
1967 was a great year to buy a 1959 Plymouth as your first car... I got mine three months before you did, but you're beating me on the return to "health" by... quite a bit.
Congratulations and GOOD LUCK!
BB
Re: Hibernation ends after 21 years
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 7:15 pm
by Denver 59 Fin Convert
Ask for gift certicates from Gary Goers company (or at least gift visa card) from all your family in lieu of gifts under the tree! That will go a long way for you!
Sing out on what parts you are looking for so we can help locate them for you.
John Q.
Re: Hibernation ends after 21 years
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 9:21 pm
by skyhawk61
Denver 59 Fin Convert wrote:Ask for gift certicates from Gary Goers company (or at least gift visa card) from all your family in lieu of gifts under the tree! That will go a long way for you!
Sing out on what parts you are looking for so we can help locate them for you.
John Q.
Hi John,
I hadn't thought about parts certificates as gift suggestions...that's a great idea! I've owned the car from the time my wife and I were taking it out on dates, we drove it away from the church after our wedding, and my now-grown children rode in it when they were small. I think they might be excited to see it restored to the condition they remember. I'll discreetly drop some hints.
As for parts, I've been gathering parts for this project for the last 20 years. I'm already working on an order from Gary Goers, but I do need a couple of decent Fury 2 door hardtop inside door panels of any color that I can re-do, along with the rear vinyl trim panels below the quarter windows that house the window cranks. The car's interior was red with gray trim originally, but I replaced the worn out seats in the 70s with a spare gray and black interior from a 67 Belvedere (It actually fit quite well) and made custom door panels to match. The old panels were beyond saving. I'm sure there will be some other things that will crop up during the restoration...I restored my Chrysler 300G a few years back so I know to expect the unexpected when re-doing a Forward Look car. Thanks for the encouragement and offer of assistance. Dennis
Re: Hibernation ends after 21 years
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 11:41 pm
by Denver 59 Fin Convert
On my 70 Cuda convertible for years I was getting Year One Gift certificates from my in laws and my wife. Helped out a bunch!Gary does not offer any that I am aware of but regular Visa gift cards work well.
Talk with Mopar Ricky (Rick Clapham) on the 300G he has a HT he has owned since the 70's that is unrestored. do you still have your G?
John Q.
Re: Hibernation ends after 21 years
Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 8:40 am
by skyhawk61
Denver 59 Fin Convert wrote:On my 70 Cuda convertible for years I was getting Year One Gift certificates from my in laws and my wife. Helped out a bunch!Gary does not offer any that I am aware of but regular Visa gift cards work well.
Talk with Mopar Ricky (Rick Clapham) on the 300G he has a HT he has owned since the 70's that is unrestored. do you still have your G?
John Q.
I still have the 300G. Here's a pic. Dennis