For Sale 1971 Sport Fury GT Coming, Loaded with Options.

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I am the one who took the pictures of the black GT with the Anson mags at a Mopar car show in Twinsburg, OH in 1995. I also took a picture of the original window sticker attached to the drivers window. When I heard about possibly the same car being up for sale I called on it and compared vin numbers. It is the same car, so the dealership asked me if they could have copies of the pictures I took at that time. I never saw the car again, but did talk to the owner at that show. He was the original owner and at that time it had very nice original paint. Not sure what could have happened to it since 1995, but really too bad it was repainted somewhere along the way.
 
I am the one who took the pictures of the black GT with the Anson mags at a Mopar car show in Twinsburg, OH in 1995. I also took a picture of the original window sticker attached to the drivers window. When I heard about possibly the same car being up for sale I called on it and compared vin numbers. It is the same car, so the dealership asked me if they could have copies of the pictures I took at that time. I never saw the car again, but did talk to the owner at that show. He was the original owner and at that time it had very nice original paint. Not sure what could have happened to it since 1995, but really too bad it was repainted somewhere along the way.


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Amazing.

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I am amazed that they didn't fix the torsion bars after the repaint.
 
I am amazed that they didn't fix the torsion bars after the repaint.

Why? Again, I think we as a group are giving the selling stealership too much credit. I presume these old car places know very little about old cars, and whatever they do know is bow-tie-esqu and apply those rules to all makes, models and lines.

The best thing they could have done to sell this car was leave it as was and include the 20 year old photos.
 
All you guys are pissin n moaning over the factory stock stance.
You DO realize that, RIGHT????
OH, I'm sorry. Most of you weren't there, then...


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Plus, all the Monday morning quarterbacks are accusing the dealer of mucking up the car. We don't even know that. Show me something they mucked up please and thank you.

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I'd like to know more about this floor mounted 8 track. '71 was the first year for the floor/console mounted factory cassette, I'm not familiar with a factory 8 track.

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Show me something they mucked up please and thank you.

That rear quarter GT emblem is different than before the repaint. Just nit-picking though. I would LOVE this car messed with or not. Yes a survivor would be better but some will take the shiny paint over the original if it was showing its age. 25 years can do a lot to paint and it might have been cracked, dinged, shi$ spilled on it and faded. Who knows but they thought a new spray would make it look better and appeal to a larger group of buyers. All I can say is I would love to see that car with those chrome solid fury rims as that would be one bad a$$ ride IMHO.
 
They didn't do the repaint.
The original owner removed the Rallye Road Wheels that came with the car.


You can't jump in midway.
 
Where are These pics coming from where did I miss ?
 
I'd like to know more about this floor mounted 8 track. '71 was the first year for the floor/console mounted factory cassette, I'm not familiar with a factory 8 track.


It's listed as R 35 which is Am/fm the 8 track would have been in dash and even then on an am radio..... anybody to dispute that?
 
All you guys are pissin n moaning over the factory stock stance.
You DO realize that, RIGHT????
OH, I'm sorry. Most of you weren't there, then...


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Plus, all the Monday morning quarterbacks are accusing the dealer of mucking up the car. We don't even know that. Show me something they mucked up please and thank you.

The wheel lips appear high, more so in the old photos.
The dealer told me they had things to do to it but didn't elaborate.
Presume they are Lash and determine innocence from there
 
Here we go again...............


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CodeDescription
E86440-4 Barrel High Preformance
D32H-D A-727 TorqueFlite Trans / Some Years A-998
PP23P = Plymouth Fury
P = Premium
23 = 2 Door Hardtop
U1DU = 440 370HP 1-4BBL 8 CYL
1 = 1971
D = Belvidere, IL, USA
148840Sequence Number '148840'
TX9Paint Code: Black / Black Velvet
H6XATrim Grade/Style/Color
H = High
6 = Vinyl Bucket Seats
X = Black
000Upper Door Frame: Full Door Panel
A23Date Built: 10 / 23 / 1970
022889Order Number: 022889
TX9Roof Type OR Color: Black / Black Velvet
UBuilt to Specifications for USA Order
A01Light Package
A94Gold Duster Special Package
B41Front Disc Brakes Some Yrs. Power
C16Console w/ Buckets
C55Bucket Seats
G11Tinted Glass All
G31Right Hand Outside Mirror - Manual / Chrome
H51Single Air /w Heater
L31Hood / Fender Mount Turn Signal
M25Wide Sill Molding
M31Belt & Hood Molding
P31Power Windows
R35AM / FM Multiplex Sterio
V01Mono Tone Paint
Y14Sold Car 69-71
2626 in. Radiator
ENDEnd of Codes

http://www.stockmopar.com/mopar-fen...D&Vin3=148840&vin=PP23U1D148840&Submit=Decode
 
If I was in buying mode, I would buy this car today. I think there is value there, and meat on the bone at their asking price.

$35K would not be unreasonable.

One could correct the decals, wheels, tires and adjust the T-bars in one week, not hard or too costly to do.

You could buy it,...correct all the issues and ask $45K. Find another one....this appears to be a very good car. :)
 
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