NOT MINE 1969 Plymouth Sport Fury Coupe - $2,500 - El Cajon, California

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1969 Plymouth Sport Fury Coupe - $2,500 - El Cajon, California


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1969 Plymouth Sport Fury This is a project or parts car, texas car been sitting for 20 years or so. 383 four barrel engine looks clean like it has been out and rebuilt at some time, it does run. Has factory bucket seats, kind of a rare model without vent windows. Roof is very rusty, the rest of the car not too bad. Cheap project or parts car. Sold with a bill of sale.
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Yea boy I've seen some rusty crap but that roof beats them all.

Is that a Imperial air cleaner I see?


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This car came from the Texas hoard auction. Sold for $1300. She’s a little rusty. Rusted roof, maybe interior floors, trunk floor has holes and so does the trunk lid. Fender tag was there. Also, it’s a G code two barrel car.
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Should advertise it as a 'convertible' or possibly a 'sun roof' car (you can see sun through the roof)
jus sayin......
 
I think I'd rather slap a roof on a car than have to repair rusty quarters, fender bottoms, door corners, etc.

The problem is finding a decent roof.

Jeff
 
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Heh, here's a funny comment about another rusted roof car over in the FakeBook cop car group.

"Everyone wants a million dollars for every piece of crap out there"


LOL
 
I think I'd rather slap a roof on a car than have to repair rusty quarters, fender bottoms, door corners, etc.

The problem is finding a decent roof.

Jeff

Agree.
Did that once, with a car with b-pillars.
Took me 3,5 days.
 
This car came from the Texas hoard auction. Sold for $1300. She’s a little rusty. Rusted roof, maybe interior floors, trunk floor has holes and so does the trunk lid. Fender tag was there. Also, it’s a G code two barrel car.
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I would think we’re going to start seeing a bunch of those Texas cars for sale on various websites. Flippers rejoice. Lol
 
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