
63 Fury 4 door hardtop
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63 Fury 4 door hardtop
- From: Dan McCormack <mcwheels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 15:15:10 +0000
The other night I went to a cruise with my red 63 Fury convert at a
state run gambling casino. My wife who never goes with me decided to go
since there's slot machines there. This was the first time she's rode in
the Fury with the top down. When we were the first in line (about 6 feet
from the tracks) waiting for a train to go by she decided she really
didn't like not having a roof on the car. LOL Anyway I parked next to my
buddies 65 Barracuda which was a mistake. I sold this car to him a few
years ago when we needed money and it was supposed to be my wife's when
I bought it. She remined me of that when we parked. We started walking
around when I spotted a red 63 Fury 4 door hardtop. (no post) It looked
to be all original and in beautiful condition. I said "Look Honey, this
would make a perfect stable mate for our convertible and you could drive
this one, it has a roof on it." I actually had her all talked into it
but there wasn't any for sale sign on it and I didn't see any owner
around. Unfortunaltley about halfway thru the cruise I saw the owner and
his wife leaving early and couldn't catch him to talk to him. I did hear
his wife yell as they drove by the front of my car "Hey that convertible
is just like our car" Oh well I'll just have to keep my eyes open for
this beauty to show up again somewhere.
Dan
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