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March Mopar Monthly Giveaway 2025

Congratulations again @SlingLow!
I’ll have your prize shipped to you soon.
Better clear some parking space for your new Superbee!
Well, it’s not really new…it’s a 1970 :lol:


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ok, I screwed the pooch guessing after 1970, I kinda figured all along it was between 1964-1966, but.................................WTH, if someone guessed it right waaaaaay back in post #9, why continue? was there more than one to give away?
 
I thought i had it with the Corvair guess....
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and my fury guesses were a couple yrs older
 
...if someone guessed it right waaaaaay back in post #9, why continue?...

The correct answer is '66 Plymouth Fury 3.
@SlingLow guessed '66 Plymouth Sport Fury.

So to answer your question, post #9 was technically not the correct answer. So I figured we'd give folks a chance to have some fun and try to guess it exactly.
Once the night was running late, and no-one technically was 100% correct, we decided to award the win to the fella that guessed closest.

Thanks a ton for playing. It was great to see new players this time around, including you @Armyvet25!
 
you know I had to go on ebay and buy my own plus one more. I have a loooooooooooooot of 1/64 exclusively MOPAR cars, I'll have to post them here soon for all to see
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ok, It's April first, whens the new one damnit, now I'm hooked :asskiss: :lol:
AMC has always had a small kinship to the MOPAR crowd, anyone interested, these can be found now, new additions, i bought a 65 Marlin that I'm going to paint to match mine when done plus a spare. Can be found on fleabay.
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Well, I didn't see that one coming and I've got a spot for it @PlymCrazy ! When you didn't thank my post, I just thought you missed it. I actually own one of those A pillars.

In 1966 Plymouth made the Fury, FuryII, FuryIII and the Sport Fury. They also made the VIP which shared the same body as the Furys. Some people incorrectly call it a Fury VIP but it is a separate model. I own a 66 VIP and it was the first thing that came to mind when I saw the bit of the car in play. The VIP is fairly rare though and it is the Sport Fury that is most likely to have been kept up through the years, hence my guess. I guess I could have done the shotgun guess with all the models but there are also multiple years to guess, and I only made 2 guesses this round. I'm no @eldubb440 , but this is my 3rd win and I can now call my toy cars a collection. Thanks again Nick for the fun! Hasta la Vista baby, I'll be baack!

Right now I'm hitting the road for Idaho for the next week or so. I'll be bringing back half a Scottish Highland beef that my buddy raised for me in Rigby after moseying around for a bit.
 
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Well, I didn't see that one coming and I've got a spot for it @PlymCrazy ! When you didn't thank my post, I just thought you missed it. I actually own one of those A pillars.

In 1966 Plymouth made the Fury, FuryII, FuryIII and the Sport Fury. They also made the VIP which shared the same body as the Furys. Some people incorrectly call it a Fury VIP but it is a separate model. I own a 66 VIP and it was the first thing that came to mind when I saw the bit of the car in play. The VIP is fairly rare though and it is the Sport Fury that is most likely to have been kept up through the years, hence my guess. I guess I could have done the shotgun guess with all the models but there are also multiple years to guess, and I only made 2 guesses this round. I'm no @eldubb440 , but this is my 3rd win and I can now call my toy cars a collection. Thanks again Nick for the fun! Hasta la Vista baby, I'll be baack!

Right now I'm hitting the road for Idaho for the next week or so. I'll be bringing back half a Scottish Highland beef that my buddy raised for me in Rigby after moseying around for a bit.

one may be a fluke.....
two , we can call lucky....
but three is a pattern!

I believe you are challenging @Charles Cook for #2 all time........ congrats!
 
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