65 Sport Fury 383 4spd convertible

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Cool car for sale in Alberta. Canadian built 1965 Sport Fury convertible. 383 4spd, black paint (originally) white top with gold interior. Looks like Power windows, brakes & steering

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Looks complete. Wonder how solid it is underneath? Nice color combination too. Hopefully a good project for some lucky individual.
 
That's an old dealer plate on there. These yellow and black were last used in 1983, so it's been "parked" for at least 37 years.
 
Cool car for sale in Alberta. Canadian built 1965 Sport Fury convertible. 383 4spd, black paint (originally) white top with gold interior. Looks like Power windows, brakes & steering

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If I were in your shoes, I would jump on this. Far more complete plus parts car!
You car is rare too but how much would you have to spend to get to the equivalent of this car??

Just sayin' ...
 
Yep this one's been for sale as long as I can recall, there are two other '65 four speed Fury's that pop up every once in a while, around the same condition and price. Is nobody going to comment on the sheep's foot on the intake? Perhaps he had a rabbit's foot hanging from the rear view mirror hoping to add luck to selling the car, and obviously that wasn't working, so he upped the ante?
 
If I were in your shoes, I would jump on this. Far more complete plus parts car!
You car is rare too but how much would you have to spend to get to the equivalent of this car??

Just sayin' ...

True. I know how that would go though, I’d end up wanting to fix it and the one I have already. Plus I’m only into mine for $400. I should be able to find most my missing parts without too much issue. However, the shifter, Zbar, linkages etc that I’m missing will cost some coin.
 
True. I know how that would go though, I’d end up wanting to fix it and the one I have already. Plus I’m only into mine for $400. I should be able to find most my missing parts without too much issue. However, the shifter, Zbar, linkages etc that I’m missing will cost some coin.

Not to mention this 'vert has the original powertrain which add value and provenance at the end of the day.
Being a 65 it still has a lot of the one year only parts still attached.
So even if it is a rotbox or needs a complete unibody,you can still transfer the parts to your car.
 
Looks like an original white car but the black paint on the firewall is a bit strange. Other than that, looks like it mostly all there.
 
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