Plenty of them mate. A friend back home in Dublin owns a 1970 Chrysler 300 2-Door Hardtop, a 1971 Monaco 4-Door Hardtop, and a '59 Dodge wagon. He also dismantled a '72 Satellite 2-Door and a '71 Fury 2-Door Hardtop 12+ years back (both previously owned by Irish Expat's who brought their respective cars back from the US with them).
Here's some pix:
My old ex-American Embassy 1975 Fury - was brought into the country brand new in 1975, for use at the American Embassy in Dublin. These photos were taken when I first laid eyes on it in Cork in December 2005 (know the local American car club members down there). I dismantled it in 2008 (it was rotten), then swapped it as part trade for an Aussie '70s Chrysler Valiant wagon (I live in Australia now) when home at Christmas in 2013. Believe it or not the owners of the wagon were Irish-American banger racers (aka Demolition Derby drivers). The interesting thing about the wagon is that it too is an ex-Embassy car (Australian Embassy obviously lol). Long story short, the Fury ended up being destroyed on the track. They had to rebuild the entire car for the race it was that bad lol.
Am still searching for a replacement, as I kept the drivetrain, interior, glass, bumpers etc. Not easy to find a plain jane 1975/1976 Fury sedan sob.
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Here's another interesting B-Body - the 1973 Dodge Charger that was used in the video for the song "Gravity Grave" by The Verve (1992).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66Hu-tx1urg
The owner worked on the video for this song, and inherited the car in the UK following completion of the video. I believe it was brought back to Dublin, Ireland in 1995, I first saw it in 2002.
Anyway, seeing as I live overseas now it got away from me. By that I mean it was sold about 2 years ago to some lads who had a '71 Plymouth Roadrunner in Dublin with a very bad roof (they got the car in England). Basically, they cut the roof off the Charger and transplanted it onto the Roadrunner. This poor poor Export model Charger, although it had shite quarters panels, shite front fenders, and holes drilled in the door from the video shoot (to mount the cameras etc.), it had great floors and roof. It was a 6-cylinder car, but had power disk brakes and black buckets/console interior (I now have the front seats from it).
Now enter the Irish-American demolition derby drivers - unbelievably, they bought the car, and welded the Roadrunner's roof back onto it, in order to race it! Unreal I thought. So this poor thing ended its days too on the track. During that same visit home in December 2013, I managed to snap some pix, here it is in all its glory: