For Sale 71 Sport Fury GT

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Plymouth: Fury Sport Fury GT

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sorry guys, just realized this was the previous GT that was debated about a while back and was picked back up from the old string. anyway, I'd say 55K is in the "crazy" zone, heh?
 
If either these cars sell at their BIN prices....I'm opening up a "Lash Mid-Atlantic" lot.....
 
I was researching this car as it has jumped from Ohio to Oklahoma. When it was advertised in Ohio and description was given. They did NOT check in there little box if the engine was numbers matching. I tried to contact with no response if this was correct with no replay. The car went off the radar until Ebay which states #'s matching drive train. Define drive train? I may be wrong. It is a very nice car don't get me wrong. I would start to question 55 thousand nice.
 
The guy who is selling it now as a reputation for asking big $$$ for his cars....for example he has a pretty rough FM3 1970 Road Runner convertible that he has put on ebay multiply times for over at least the last 3 years but probably pushing double that. Also the FJ6 loaded 1971 Road Runner 340 with a sunroof, also pretty rough, been for sale for years.

I am guessing he is if he gets his price its gone but he doesn't mind hanging on to them either. So I wouldn't use this car as a gauge...he is well known in the hobby and I am a sure offered it up before advertising it.

Man such a cool car!!!

Dave
 
I was researching this car as it has jumped from Ohio to Oklahoma. When it was advertised in Ohio and description was given. They did NOT check in there little box if the engine was numbers matching. I tried to contact with no response if this was correct with no replay. The car went off the radar until Ebay which states #'s matching drive train. Define drive train? I may be wrong. It is a very nice car don't get me wrong. I would start to question 55 thousand nice.
**** Note saw the ebay picture
The guy who is selling it now as a reputation for asking big $$$ for his cars....for example he has a pretty rough FM3 1970 Road Runner convertible that he has put on ebay multiply times for over at least the last 3 years but probably pushing double that. Also the FJ6 loaded 1971 Road Runner 340 with a sunroof, also pretty rough, been for sale for years.

I am guessing he is if he gets his price its gone but he doesn't mind hanging on to them either. So I wouldn't use this car as a gauge...he is well known in the hobby and I am a sure offered it up before advertising it.

Man such a cool car!!!

Dave
I agree it is a great looking car! I wish him luck if it is the REAL deal.
 
Having looked at the pics I spotted some flaws and even the presence of some rust, I actually thought this car was more mint than it is.
 
Having looked at the pics I spotted some flaws and even the presence of some rust, I actually thought this car was more mint than it is.

I think you have to assume some flaws with any 45+ year old car...if you get looking close enough. Even the Arizona and California cars have some degree of rust. Once you blast something that little bubbling on the lower quarters turns into holes, those rust pits on the floors and trunk floor = holes. Not saying this car is that example but just trying to make a point.

As far as a Mopar drivers goes, this would be right near the top of my list.

Dave
 
It would have been more valuable Prior to the repaint and this restripe.
 
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