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◊ 2020-01-11 08:12 |
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◊ 2020-01-11 10:06 |
It's a Fury, a 1975-76 in front and 1977-78 taillights |
◊ 2020-01-11 10:30 |
i'm already surprised there is still some of them alive and they had to scrap it ... |
◊ 2020-01-11 11:24 |
Have you seen any of the Dukes of Hazzard festivals? They destroy a bunch of them every show. I don't know where they're finding them. |
◊ 2020-01-11 11:27 |
There's still a small number of them here in Southern California, both restored and unrestored ones. Someone has been using a dirty 1977 Plymouth Fury as his daily driver just south of me for a few years now. |
◊ 2020-01-11 15:17 |
I think this car was already pretty far gone and they just painted it to look new. Look at the fender; metal isn't supposed to separate like that. This car almost came apart a bit too easily. -- Last edit: 2020-01-11 15:18:13 |
◊ 2020-01-11 20:22 |
That's a 75/76 Dodge Coronet front end. |
◊ 2020-01-12 00:26 |
I only looked at the 2nd thumbnail which doesn't show the split |
◊ 2020-01-12 02:05 |
I agree, the A pillar and front left damage is a bit much. Used a 2nd car to Hollywood up the crash aftermath |
◊ 2021-03-24 01:04 |
Probably on Craigslist or other sites like it |
◊ 2022-12-18 18:04 |
Isn't this a 1974 Dodge Monaco? |
◊ 2023-09-25 12:55 |
Another one in the background |