For Sale Not Mine T-boned 1969 Plymouth Fury III Convertible - $4000 - Pikesville, Md.

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T-boned 1969 Plymouth Fury III Convertible - $4000 - Pikesville, Maryland

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1969 Plymouth Fury iii convertible 69,000 miles 318cid Purchased from the original owner. ***NEEDS TO BE TOWED*** Impact damage to the drivers door and quarter glass area. Started repairs but I have too many projects. Need the space for another project. Needs a good home 4000obo

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Ouch. Pretty nice welding to bring it back. Has the wrong door mirrors on it (they look like Formal mirrors).
 
I think this damaged Fury was posted up here in it's crashed state before. I don't think it was a members car, may have been a 'Not Mine' for sale post.
Someone thinks that nice welding? eek! Most of the work on this 'project' now is having to undo all the previous work.
 
What a bizarre way to fix that quarter! So much unnecessary cutting, welding, grafting and then, body filler.
 
That is the shiniest paint patch panel that I've ever seen. I wonder what that car looked like.
 
If priced a little more fairly considering the work that needs to be done, as well as adding some pictures of what the car look like prior to the accident might help him move it along a bit. 69‘s are my favorite fusies. The way I look at it, at least he’s trying to save it instead of letting the insurance company have it and it rotting in some salvage yard somewhere.
 
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