For Sale 1970 fury survivor !

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1970 Plymouth Fury II

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1970 Plymouth Fury II - SURVIVOR Car!
9,000 ORIGINAL miles
Slant 6 engine

Great condition! Runs & Drives!
in storage during the Winters!!

Asking $8,000 O.B.O.
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I don't remember there being a lot of Fury II cars when they were new. Either stripped Fury I fleet cars or Fury III personal cars.
 
I'm tempted to look at it, only 1 hr S of my summer lake place in VT, and I'm there now for the holiday weekend. If it had a 318 I'da been there already, really miss my '71 F3, sold 5 yrs ago... the '70 F3 convert we sold 4 yrs ago, not so much...actually liked the sedan better.
 
That has been for sale for at least 4 years I know of. Have never looked atbitbin person, but seems sonething must be not good with it
 
Maybe nothing's wrong except for the price on a car that is not desirable to most.
 
That has been for sale for at least 4 years I know of. Have never looked atbitbin person, but seems sonething must be not good with it

Unless there's a serious engine knock or it seemingly doesn't have any floorboards at all - I couldn't imagine something not being good with it. I think its more likely that most people aren't inclined to buy a 4-Door, Pillared, Fury II Sedan, with a Slant-6, bench seats and a column car.

Its a stunning car IMO that can only truly be appreciated by other enthusiast like us. Unfortunately; it seems the rest of the population doesn't only forget, but doesn't want to remember average cars like this. We'd rather only remember 2-Door, Sport Roof, Console, 440-6, 4-Specd, R/T SE Cars.
 
Its a stunning car IMO that can only truly be appreciated by other enthusiast like us. Unfortunately; it seems the rest of the population doesn't only forget, but doesn't want to remember average cars like this. We'd rather only remember 2-Door, Sport Roof, Console, 440-6, 4-Specd, R/T SE Cars.

One of the reasons why Full SIze American Classics often end in Europe.
We like big boats
 
Or Australia!! Due to our thirst for Yankee muscle cars most car shows here are now over run with LHD imports, big business too.
 
'muricans like boats alright...especially if they are convertibles, coupes or wagons... 4 drs were always everywhere, every family had them, so it's hard to think of them, even now after 40-50 years, as anything special. Luckily we love 4 drs, and prices are right. We have a coupe DeSoto, but also a sedan DeSoto, a 4 door Hardtop '68 Caprice, and are considering a 4 dr Sport Fury...some of us do really appreciate them here, 4 doors are the best friend of the not-so-wealthy car enthusiast.
 
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