NOT MINE 1974 Plym Fury Grand Coupe 50,000 Miles-Negotiable - $5,000 (Cleveland West)

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https://cleveland.craigslist.org/cto/d/north-olmsted-1974-plym-fury-grand/7233120477.html
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1974 Plym Fury Grand Coupe 50,000 Miles-Negotiable. Not many of these around. It's waiting to be brought back to life, your rebuild. Engine has approx 50,000.00 original miles. Been parked a few years, believe 318 engine. Cash only $5,000.
Please, only serious calls.
 
The low miles might be a plus, but the dormancy can over-ride that plus.
 
Low miles means very little sometimes compared to the maintanance and how the car was stored and driven!
 
The low miles might be a plus, but the dormancy can over-ride that plus.
My T&C survived about four decades in South Dakota. Apparently it wasn't driven much during winter. Unfortunately, the sunlight was hard on the interior plastics. I'm resigned to accepting those "as is," barring a miracle.
Low miles means very little sometimes compared to the maintanance and how the car was stored and driven!
A cracked engine block comes to mind as something that isn't a function of mileage.

That being said, I wish I had the wherewithal to visit friends who happen to live near that Plymouth.
 
You don't see many of these around. Very handsome looking car at least to me. Surprisingly I like it better than some other years. Here are some pics I grabbed.

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Again I've got to say I love this body style. But good god that price and she looks like that in the picture.
I should of picked up that Fury III I looked at for the same price. And that hadn't been ran or driven 5-8 years. That was a show car in comparison.
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Again I've got to say I love this body style. But good god that price and she looks like that in the picture.
I should of picked up that Fury III I looked at for the same price. And that hadn't been ran or driven 5-8 years. That was a show car in comparison.
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It looks better with the openable quart windows, than with that "jog" under the opera windows. (Not that it would be more important than a sound body structure.)

That Cleveland car is over $1500 north of what I paid for my T&C via eBay - and the listing included lots of photos, including the undercarriage - and that it was driveable as is. (I didn't even meet the reserve price; I'm sure the seller gave me the deal because it was obvious that I wanted it as a highway cruiser, not a derby victim.)
 
A good wash and cleaning would have gone along way here. And pull it out of its hole it's been resting in.
 
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