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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-03-04 2:02 AM (#578846 - in reply to #519753)
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There has been a delay my dad has to have surgery and I do not know what type.
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Posted 2019-03-04 10:53 AM (#578853 - in reply to #519753)
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Prayers for your dad, I hope he is back on his feet soon!!
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Posted 2019-03-05 2:42 PM (#578908 - in reply to #578853)
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Best wishes with the surgery and a speedy recovery.
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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-03-07 10:44 PM (#579016 - in reply to #519753)
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I just found out he is not going to have it yet but, thank you for the comments. I just purchased the paint today for the car and the paint already has clear coat in it.
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Posted 2019-03-08 2:13 AM (#579018 - in reply to #579016)
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Although, black is my first choice for a 61 ply a factory red one would be a very close second. Either way I'm looking forward to the finished car. I will be starting the tear down on mine this spring if it ever stops raining that is!
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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-03-31 3:10 AM (#580161 - in reply to #519753)
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I got the paint now I got to save for the tires and the front disc brake conversion kit
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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-04-03 4:06 PM (#580355 - in reply to #519753)
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more progress to show . Its not much. I am sorry I an using a Apple laptop and it will not let me resize the photos but I have posted them on the forward look face book page

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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-04-11 11:17 PM (#580756 - in reply to #519753)
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The inside of the trunklid has been premiered sealed and painted . I will try again to post photos. No luck with a apple MacBook . I will share these photos with the forward look Facebook page and yes you have my permission to copy and place the photos here

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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-04-16 1:46 AM (#580957 - in reply to #519753)
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I am using my old lap top to try to upload the photos no luck there either.

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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-04-24 2:02 PM (#581304 - in reply to #519753)
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https://youtu.be/q7m5oMnBZGc. this is the video of the progress . I am using a MacBook Air and it will not let me resize the photos
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westaus29
Posted 2019-04-24 8:49 PM (#581319 - in reply to #581304)
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Very interesting project - your dad's a hero! Sadly the Youtube link didnt work for me. I tried googling 1961 plymouth fury and found your video from 2012 but none more recent.
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Posted 2019-04-24 8:57 PM (#581320 - in reply to #581319)
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just found this link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7m5oMnBZGc
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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-04-24 9:02 PM (#581321 - in reply to #581320)
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That is the video . I tried to down load the photos on my windows 7 but it was slow I put it up when I got the MacBook Air

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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-04-30 5:44 PM (#581580 - in reply to #519753)
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The inside of the trunk had to be repainted and the inside of the hood was repainted . I can only show videos I am using a MacBook Air and it will let me resize https://youtu.be/Ui4oR5EIl3M

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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-04-30 7:47 PM (#581587 - in reply to #519753)
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Here is another video with the trunk and hood latches put on https://youtu.be/jxHoHLfC4Hk
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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-05-07 11:37 AM (#581897 - in reply to #519753)
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Lets try this again with the photos
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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-06-21 12:17 PM (#583833 - in reply to #519753)
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Does any one here use a MacBook Air and is there a way to resize the photos and post them here ? If there is will some one here please show me ? I got the inside of the trunk and hood lid painted I also have a new hood pad the original 1 could not be saved . I just started working on the engine compartment sanding it and getting ready for paint . My front brakes also locked up on me again so I will be converting to front disc brakes. My previous '61 had front disc brakes and I never had the problem with the brakes locking .
My dad is getting the kit for me as a birthday present.
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Posted 2019-06-21 5:35 PM (#583848 - in reply to #519753)
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I've used this successfully to re-size pics. I wish this site would permit larger & better res pics:

https://picresize.com/
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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-06-23 4:07 AM (#583905 - in reply to #583848)
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I wish it would also and thank you I will give this site a try

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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-06-24 2:08 AM (#583968 - in reply to #519753)
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Here is some photos and lets hope they upload



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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-07-02 2:32 AM (#584328 - in reply to #519753)
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I just got my front disc brake conversion kit . I will have front disc brakes on my forward look . My left wheel locked up so my dad and I decided to put front disc brakes on the car and I never had this problem with the other '61. I hope all I well with fellow forward lookers . I hope y'all have a Happy 4th of July .
I plan to go to the fire works in Athen and plan to video record it and put it on you tube
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mikes2nd
Posted 2019-07-02 2:49 AM (#584330 - in reply to #519753)
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black is rough to paint but looks good
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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-07-03 11:22 AM (#584384 - in reply to #584330)
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That is the inside of the trunk . I also had the inside of the hood painted and I had to install a new hood pad for the inside I was not able to save the original . That went in to file 13. I am now working on the engine compartment . I am also putting front disc brakes on the car since my other 1s locked up again .
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Posted 2019-07-20 4:22 AM (#585019 - in reply to #519753)
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It looks like my dad will be going to surgery in about 3 weeks it looks to me I won't b cruising with this forward look any time soon but hopefully I will be cruising down Highway 11 in Minor Hill for the Christmas parade the last Sunday of November . If not I will drive the green '69 Dart again and if any one asks I will tell them it belongs to.a little old lady
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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-08-29 9:04 PM (#586764 - in reply to #519753)
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Here is some more progress . I am using my windows 7 my mac is down right now grr. My dad's surgery went well . The little green dart convertible is subbing for the '61 and if y'all want to know it belongs to a little old lady

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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-08-31 2:29 AM (#586814 - in reply to #519753)
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Here is a couple more photos
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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-08-31 2:31 AM (#586815 - in reply to #519753)
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Here is a couple more photos
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Posted 2019-08-31 8:11 AM (#586818 - in reply to #519753)
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didn't upload, glad to hear your dads surgery went well. That car being black will take a lot of sanding to finish up.
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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-08-31 12:06 PM (#586831 - in reply to #586818)
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Yes it will do a lot but its getting there . The car even had to be sand blasted in some parts because of the car cancer. I remember when my dad sanded of the bondo from the quarters down to the metal 1 part is when some one welded a piece of metal over metal that had cancer . I also wet sanded inside the doors I also got to wet sand the fenders. I will do those on my off days . I got to work today and tomorrow Monday and Tuesday are vacation days the next 2 are off days. I will try to upload the photos again



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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2019-09-04 9:46 PM (#587078 - in reply to #519753)
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I got my apple back I put the windows 7 back up again
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Posted 2019-09-11 5:27 PM (#587393 - in reply to #519753)
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I will try to up load a couple of photos using the MacBook Air.
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Posted 2019-10-01 2:07 AM (#588218 - in reply to #519753)
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I am sorry I for got to mention my dad's surgery went well .
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Posted 2019-10-01 3:20 AM (#588224 - in reply to #519753)
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glad to hear that, im sure he will take some time to heal up before you get him back to work
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Posted 2019-10-02 10:56 AM (#588308 - in reply to #588224)
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I would not let him near the car until he was fully recovered but now he is fully recovered. I am not rushing him on the car..
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Posted 2019-10-05 12:34 PM (#588442 - in reply to #519753)
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He is fully recovered . He sanded , premiered and painted the inner door panels . to those who are friends with me on face book and I am using a MacBook Air you do have my permission to copy the photos of my progress and post them here .
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Posted 2019-11-01 2:09 AM (#589578 - in reply to #519753)
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My dad is tearing down the poly 318 . He put a new timing chain and gear set on . He cleaned some gunk out of the engine . When I did my start ups before this I poured some marvel mystery oil in the crank case. He wants me to have the starter checked to see if it is still OK . I purchased gaskets and seals for the car from rock auto when they had a close out sale for parts for my '61 .
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Posted 2019-11-04 12:34 PM (#589699 - in reply to #519753)
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The poly 318 will be getting over hauled it needs new rings and bearings seals and gaskets.
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Posted 2019-11-25 12:13 AM (#590711 - in reply to #519753)
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I had a pioneer am/fm /CD player on layaway at Walmart. I just picked it up yesterday, It will be installed after the restoration is complete. I am sure some will ask why the reason is I do not want just an AM radio I want to be able to listen to my CDs in the car. I am debating to have it installed in the glove box under the dash or under the seat and turn it on by the factory radio..
I will ask the installer to install the radio and do the wiring of the speakers but I will ask my dad to hook it up for me. It will also go to the tint shop when I get back on the road.
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Posted 2019-11-25 11:12 AM (#590722 - in reply to #519753)
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get as small as a player as you can.

i will convert my radio i think. I have to keep the old look, put yours in your glovebox and use a smartphone to control it.
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Posted 2019-12-07 4:26 AM (#591209 - in reply to #519753)
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this has blue tooth I was planning on having my radio converted but I just do not have the extra cash right now. Maybe some day in the future .
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Posted 2019-12-22 2:14 PM (#591907 - in reply to #519753)
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Here is some inspiration. This car once looked like yours (Canadian version).

Dan



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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2020-01-17 1:02 AM (#593074 - in reply to #519753)
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I just left the face book group Forward look because of a couple of smart asses . I am not sure if I will return to that group or not its nothing against the folks here on the site but I was sharing my pre - member ship questions for my face book group 1961 plymouth fury and these are multi choice
I will share 1 question
In the year 1961 what model Plymouth is the top of the line
a) belevdere
b) Fury
c) Savoy
Some requested to join but he answered yes on all questions I sent him a message and told him that is not the answers I am looking for so I declined to approve him.

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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2020-01-23 3:14 AM (#593347 - in reply to #519753)
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More progress the engine was over hauled .



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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2020-01-30 2:40 AM (#593596 - in reply to #519753)
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The unibody was sanded and painted



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Posted 2020-02-03 1:22 PM (#593770 - in reply to #519753)
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Here is more progress. I am also having the brake lines replaced with a new set. Hopefully the Tennessee Valley Mopar show will be the 1st show or the Music City Mopars.

Edited by 1961plymouthfury 2020-02-03 1:27 PM




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Posted 2020-02-03 3:57 PM (#593771 - in reply to #519753)
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Good progress, engine bay looks nice.

Mind that the 5-blade fan should have a fan clutch.
Connecting them mechanically has resulted in problems.
A friend of mine tored off the water pump in his Chevy 59 with 454 cui.......
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Posted 2020-02-05 12:49 AM (#593818 - in reply to #519753)
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Here us more the radiator core support is on.



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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2020-02-06 1:32 AM (#593864 - in reply to #519753)
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The master Cylinder is installed I am waiting for the brake lines . I know its a little different but I am doing this to make it easier to add brake fluid when needed. I am not sure what I will do with my original's power brake booster but it leaks and I am not sure how bad .



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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2020-02-07 1:31 AM (#593903 - in reply to #519753)
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Here are some photos I was not able to post and here they are. No Luck I will try later on

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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2020-02-09 2:54 AM (#593973 - in reply to #519753)
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I got more progress the drivers inner panel is on and the radiator had to be repainted its getting there . I am waiting for the brake lines because I am not using brake lines that are almost 60 years old. I would rather be safe than sorry. When there is more progress I will take and post more photos .

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