For Sale 1970 Plymouth Fury III convertible (318, green, NC coast)

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Total production for 1970 Fury III convertibles was 1952.

When people realize 1970 was a last of the convertibles, they park them under a tarp and tell everyone they are going to restore it "one day". At the same time they quote crazy prices to anyone who actually would restore the car. The out come, a disappointed seller, a frustrated restorer wantabe and a pile of rust hiding under a tarp! LOL

To actually go through a full blown restoration, carefully estimate your costs and make a budget. Then double or triple the budget. At about the 90% complete point, tear up the budget and work a lot of paid overtime. LOL

In my case, I quit counting at $70K.
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Contacted seller - hasn’t responded but ad says sold. Shucks. Looks like I’ll have to convince you to work on my Fury another way
 
Contacted seller - hasn’t responded but ad says sold. Shucks. Looks like I’ll have to convince you to work on my Fury another way
Buy me the other one without the motor and trans, now there's a deal, wink, plus we preserve a factory 440 convertible.
 
For records, here is the tag for PM27G0D158067 (decoded here):

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