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Location: The Mile High City | 1960 Fury $59,500 Longmont CO pro-street 1955 Dodge D100 $6,250 Parker CO rough and ready 1960 Imperial Southampton $4,600 Firestone CO 1958 Belvedere $30,000 Pueblo CO 1956 Belevedere $5,000 Holly CO 1961 Newport $5,000 Wray CO |
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Location: So. Cal | Is that the optional emergency brake in the '56 Belvedere?
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Location: The Mile High City | Hahaha! You bet! Either that or the alternate window crank. |
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Location: NY & VT | Not a bad '56 Belvy, v8 + PF 'n pretty solid... I keep thinking about that '57 Dodge Royal I probably shoulda bought last year - LOL! |
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Location: The Mile High City | 1956 Fury $49,900 Englewood, CO - dealer, nice |
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Location: The Mile High City | Interesting! A three-speed manual with aftermarket Air Conditioning. No heater, no power steering, no power brakes. Ad says an "interesting driving experience"
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Location: The Mile High City | This is "Cars Remember When" at 4505 S. Santa Fe Dr. I've stopped by many times, but it must be by appointment only. The showroom seems like it is never just open to browse. |
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Location: Lower Mainland BC |
Loving the attention to detail (well except the wrong fabric on the seats) and the wheels.
There are some great under carriage photos for future reference if you are so inclined (I saved a bunch).
Almost forgot that 56 Fury's got the same 6 leaf rear springs as the early 56 Dodge D500s.
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Location: The Mile High City | Yeah, Dave. Everything is so clean and neat! It looks like a really cool Fury. I do wonder about the drivability. I seem to recollect that a person could not order air conditioning with a manual transmission in those days, automatic required. |
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