For Sale '69 Plymouth Fury Sport Suburban Wagon

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$9,500 obo . . .I am the 3rd owner of this Texas car. Its a 318, 3 on-the-tree. The radiator has recently been recored. It has a factory remanufactured Carter 2V carburetor. Has new dual exhaust with Flowmaster mufflers. Has a new water pump and thermostat. The silver interior is all original and still has the original bubble wrap seat covers. Has add on air but is inoperable. It has new radial tires with original hubcaps. The tailgate and power window function properly for both tailgate and door option. The only rust is in the rear pan, see pictures. The car is 90%original paint and very solid.

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I am the 3rd owner of this Texas car. Its a 318, 3 on-the-tree. (...) The car is 90% original paint
Nice wagon! Could you please tell us more about the car’s history, what you did to it and your own experience with it, and post additional photos of the underside, the usual rust areas, the engine bay, the seats viewed from the passenger side, the trunk, the headliner, the dash, AND of course the fender tag? Do you have a build sheet by any chance?

PS: also, please tell us more about the condition of the seats under the covers and what works/does not?
 
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FYI, if the woodgrain on a '69 is the same as on a '70, Fury Pursuit can get reproduction woodgrain made for this car.
 
I have had it 4 years.bought it off an ebay flipper who got it when the original owner dies.he was a vietnam soldier and ordered this car through a military discount program.i have the paperwork and finance papers on this.his name was Hector.I tried to look him up and invite him to the 2019 mopar nats.we entered the car in the survivor class.he died in feb 16.the car has had the pass front fender and front valance panel replaced at some point.interior is pretty cherry.all doors and windows work great ,open and shut like new.car needs new carpet,a turn signal control,gas guage,shifter bushings needs addressed.i replaced front brake hoses and packed all the wheel bearings not long after purchasing.since the car is from texas the brake bleeders came loose with a wrench.this car is a very original survivor and gets attention wherever it goes.318 runs smooth and doesent run hot on a 95 degree day.I drove it 180 miles 1 way to the mopar nats.i got 17 mpg at 70 mph.very fun to drive if you like a big car.i have too many irons in the fire and need the floor space.no reasonable offer will be refused
 
there is zero rust in rockers or doors,no bondo anywhere.rear well and spare tire well have holes.very solid for one of these cars.
 
I thought we were adults here,i am accepting offers,all this stuff is worth what 2 men can agree on.it It is very hard to make a fair offer without seeing and driving this 51 year old car.I need to move this car and would like to sell it to someone who appreciates its originality as i do.thanks
 
I really like the colour combo especially the pewter interior. Sharp looking car. Can you do me a favour and take a picture of the wheels by the valve stem where you see the stamped numbers?

Dave
 
This wagon does look solid and straight. The rear footwell repair is an easy one. $9500 is a bit high but you have to have room to go down. I advertised my 66 NY'er originally for $9500 and got right around what I expected to get at $7500. Great colors inside and out, runs and drives, manual transmission. I think it's worth somewhere between 6 to 7.5K. GLWS.
 
I thought we were adults here,i am accepting offers,all this stuff is worth what 2 men can agree on.it It is very hard to make a fair offer without seeing and driving this 51 year old car.I need to move this car and would like to sell it to someone who appreciates its originality as i do.thanks

Don't pay attention to the nay sayers. Their everywhere. You sometimes need a thick skin and just let it go. They don't represent the membership.
A year ago I would have been really interested, (the 3 speed worries me a bit). I wish you well with the sale and hope it finds a good home.
 
I have some room on price
Didnt really want to ebay it,probabley end up overseas.maybee thats tge next step.
 
I really like the colour combo especially the pewter interior. Sharp looking car. Can you do me a favour and take a picture of the wheels by the valve stem where you see the stamped numbers?

Dave

Humm..it may have “A12 6BBL-6 Pack” date correct wheels. Worth $3,000 a set to some people.
 
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I just lost a little bit of respect for you.
Yah, I know about the shipping costs, but really? ....

no, not really Stan.

But the first post was three hundred $$
So I posted a higher offer. Which still isn't serious.
As it seemed to me becoming a fun bidding.

If I would have serious interest I wouldn't discuss it here but with the seller personally.

I have no use for a 318 wagon

Carsten
 
It’s got “A12 6BBL-6 Pack” date correct wheels. Worth $3,000 a set to some people.

That's pretty unlikely. They look to be original to the car. 15X6.5 for wagons.
Not all 15X6's are A12 or hemi wheels.
The close up shows them to be a standard steel wheel with large centers.
 
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That's pretty unlikely. They look to be original to the car. 15X6.5 for wagons.
Not all 15X7's are A12 or hemi wheels.
The close up shows them to be a standard steel wheel with large centers.

Uh huh....

Your right about the 15x7 part of your post.

Not sure about the rest.
 
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