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3 minutes ago, Silent Bob, SASS #23113 said:

Kind of looks like a 65 Plymouth Fury.

+1 on the Fury.

I had a friend who owned one. He was always asking me for advice on fixing it. The first time he told me his problem with the car I said “ You should check the **** (I don’t remember what) and I was right. After that he thought I was a car guru. Actually my score at diagnosing his problems wasn’t bad. 
That was one benefit of growing up with a father who designed aircraft engines for Curtis Wright Aeronautics. We never went to the garage for service it was always DIY. Started learning my tools at 5 years old before I started kindergarten. I miss my old man, now I are one my own dang self.

 

CJ

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29 minutes ago, The Original Lumpy Gritz said:

Looks to me to be a Plymouth Satellite :huh:

 

The Satellite name replaced the Belvedere in 1970.

This is a '67 Belvedere 
 

John's car.jpg

 

 

John's car 2.jpg

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Full sized Plymouth.  Could be Belvedere or Fury. 
 

You can research the trim, visible at the base of the “C” pillar.

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3 minutes ago, Pat Riot, SASS #13748 said:

65 Plymouth Sport Fury…maybe

 

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That so makes me miss my '64 Sport Fury rag top.

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1 hour ago, PaleWolf Brunelle, #2495L said:

 

The Satellite name replaced the Belvedere in 1970.

This is a '67 Belvedere 
 

John's car.jpg

 

 

John's car 2.jpg

My Dad had a '66 Satellite 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Satellite

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6 minutes ago, The Original Lumpy Gritz said:

 

Sounds like the model names were based on trim package and were all over the place!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Belvedere

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I agree with PRC. Based on this and PWB images, it's no older than a '66 when the sculpted side panels were introduced. Seems the Plymouths were the ones adorned with the chrome trim at the C-pillar and fender union. Were they doing vinyl roofs in '66, or was that a '67 introduction?

 

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14 minutes ago, Abilene Slim SASS 81783 said:

I agree with PRC. Based on this and PWB images, it's no older than a '66 when the sculpted side panels were introduced. Seems the Plymouths were the ones adorned with the chrome trim at the C-pillar and fender union. Were they doing vinyl roofs in '66, or was that a '67 introduction?

 

 


 For the best of my info 66 had a Vinyl top option

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nice clean lines like many other of that era , mine was a 64 olds cutlass then a 66 buick special , guess ive always preferred the GM , but then i had a brand new 67 ford mustang 289 sprint convertible , that was a great car , but then i loved all three in those times  

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Doesn't matter what year or what model, back then all Chrysler brand cars were cool.  And so were GM and Ford.  That's why at auctions 60's vehicles bring premium prices.  Oh for the great old days of everything!

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