1975 PLYMOUTH FURY

360ci V8RWDAUTOMATICgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$43,208 maintenance + known platform issues
~$8,642/yr · 720¢/mile equivalent · $37,703 maintenance + $4,805 expected platform issues
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Common Problems & Known Issues

The 1975 Plymouth Fury is a body-on-frame full-size sedan built on Chrysler's C-body platform with solid drivetrains but aging electrical systems and rust-prone unibody structures typical of mid-70s Mopar products.

Lean-Burn Ignition System Failures (318/360/400 V8s)

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: all mileages—age-related
Symptoms: hard starting when warm, random stalling at idle, poor fuel economy, hesitation under load, no-start conditions with spark present
Fix: The factory Lean-Burn computer and dual-pickup distributor are notoriously unreliable after 40+ years. Most techs retrofit a standard electronic ignition distributor and bypass the computer entirely. 2-3 hours labor including timing adjustment and test drive.
Estimated cost: $350-600

Timing Chain Stretch and Wear (All Engines)

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: rattling from front of engine on cold start, rough idle, backfiring through carburetor, difficulty starting, timing keeps drifting retarded
Fix: Chrysler timing chains from this era used nylon-coated cam gears that deteriorate. Requires complete timing set replacement with metal gears, new chain, and oil pump inspection while you're in there. 4-6 hours labor depending on engine access and A/C complications.
Estimated cost: $600-1,200

Carburetor Issues (Carter/Holley Units)

Common · medium severity
Symptoms: flooding when hot, high idle that won't drop, black smoke from exhaust, fuel smell in garage, hesitation off idle
Fix: Ethanol fuel destroys original gaskets, diaphragms, and accelerator pump components. Full carburetor rebuild kit installation takes 3-4 hours with proper adjustment and tuning. Many shops recommend replacement with remanufactured unit instead.
Estimated cost: $400-800

Torsion Bar Anchor Corrosion and Failure

Occasional · high severity
Symptoms: clunking from front suspension over bumps, uneven ride height side-to-side, one corner sits noticeably lower, popping sound when turning
Fix: The torsion bar anchors in the lower control arms rust through on cars from salt-belt states. Requires replacement of lower control arms or anchor rebuilding. Alignment mandatory afterward. 5-7 hours labor per side including alignment.
Estimated cost: $800-1,500

Floor Pan and Rocker Panel Rust-Through

Common · high severity
Symptoms: visible rust holes in floor from inside, spongy feel when stepping on floor, water intrusion in interior, rocker panels crumbling when touched
Fix: C-body Mopars trap moisture in rocker channels and front floor supports. By now, most survivors need metal fabrication and welding. Not a DIY job unless you have welding skills. 15-30 hours labor depending on extent, plus metal and paint.
Estimated cost: $2,500-6,000

Power Steering Pump Leaks and Hose Failures

Occasional · low severity
Typical onset: 70,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: power steering fluid puddles under car, groaning when turning wheel, stiff steering when cold, burning smell from engine bay
Fix: Pump seals dry out and high-pressure hoses crack with age. Pump rebuild or replacement plus new hoses. 2-3 hours labor. Use proper ATF+4 or period-correct fluid to prevent seal damage.
Estimated cost: $350-650

Voltage Regulator and Alternator Failures

Occasional · medium severity
Symptoms: dim headlights at idle, battery light flickering, overcharging—new battery boils over, no-charge condition, ammeter shows extreme discharge
Fix: Chrysler's external voltage regulators fail from heat cycling and corrosion. Alternator brushes wear and diodes short. Replace both together and inspect all wiring connections at bulkhead connector. 1.5-2.5 hours labor.
Estimated cost: $250-500

Transmission Kickdown Linkage Wear (TorqueFlite)

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: delayed downshift when flooring accelerator, transmission won't downshift for passing, harsh 2-3 upshift, slipping between gears under load
Fix: The throttle-pressure rod linkage wears at pivot points and goes out of adjustment. Requires proper adjustment per factory procedure—critical for transmission longevity. If ignored, causes internal clutch damage. Adjustment takes 0.5-1 hour if accessible, but often requires removing air cleaner and heat shields.
Estimated cost: $80-200
Owner tips
  • Change engine oil every 3,000 miles—these engines run hot and sludge builds fast with modern fuel additives
  • Inspect torsion bar anchors and frame rails annually if you live where salt is used—rust kills these cars
  • Convert Lean-Burn ignition to standard electronic early—it WILL fail eventually and leave you stranded
  • Flush and replace power steering fluid every 2 years—old fluid eats seals
  • Keep undercarriage rust-proofed with fluid film or similar—original rustproofing is long gone
  • Adjust carburetor and timing annually or when seasons change—these carbs drift out of tune easily
Buy one if you're handy with a wrench and can weld or have rust-free Southern examples—mechanicals are fixable but rust is the real killer.
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