SOLD Not Mine 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT - $22,000 - Phoenixville, Pa.

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Are there pics of it anywhere? Not much in that thread.
I believe the new owner was supposed to join the site but looks like he hasn't. I remember John had more pic's on the Craigslist add when it was for sale last year.
 
John had more pic's on the Craigslist add when it was for sale last year.
Here are a few that I saved at the time.

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the only shred of reasoned argument in that whole ´discussion’ is the claim only 50 folks would be interested
That and maybe the one about the market in 25 years. If you are buying one of these as an "investment" in anything other than your personal satisfaction, think again.
 

Thanks for posting those additional photos - I had no idea this was a Sport Fury GT Brougham until seeing the seats. I sold a 1970 Sport Fury Brougham to Bob Baker at ABC Moparts a few years ago now, and the interior in this brown example is identical. I didn't even know the Brougham package was available on a GT in 1970. Live and learn......................

https://www.hamtramck-historical.com/images/dealerships/colorAndTrim/1970/70_Fury0004.jpg
 
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Thanks for posting those additional photos - I had no idea this was a Sport Fury GT Brougham until seeing the seats. I sold a 1970 Sport Fury Brougham to Bob Baker at ABC Moparts a few years ago now, and the interior in this brown example is identical. I didn't even know the Brougham package was available on a GT. Live and learn......................

https://www.hamtramck-historical.com/images/dealerships/colorAndTrim/1970/70_Fury0004.jpg

Isn’t cancritter’s GT a brougham?
 
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Is that a grill and headlights reflecting in the windshield or something else?

Looks like this baby has extra speakers So maybe 8 track or is that standard?
 
Isn’t cancritter’s GT a brougham?

Yes, you beat me to editing my post to clarify I meant "in 1970". I am well aware of Critter's 1971 GT Brougham.

I just don't recall ever seeing a 1970 model GT with that interior before now.................................
 
Yes, you beat me to editing my post to clarify I meant "in 1970". I am well aware of Critter's 1971 GT Brougham.

I just don't recall ever seeing a 1970 model GT with that interior before now.................................
Also Steve my cousin just bought this 70 Sport Fury a few months back and it has the Brougham package. But like you said as far as 70 GTs I haven't seen another yet.

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Is that a grill and headlights reflecting in the windshield or something else?

Looks like this baby has extra speakers So maybe 8 track or is that standard?

Looks like a '61 Dodge headlights and grill reflecting on the windshield. I think the dash is also missing the wood grain trim panel found on all '70 sport fury models. Speaker grill looks after market to me.

Dave
 
the claim only 50 folks would be interested in such a land yacht in the whole country, and that few of them have money. I happen to believe there are many more, but what do I know.

Also my thought but maybe just because these 50 persons gather on fcbo:D:D
 
Yes, you beat me to editing my post to clarify I meant "in 1970". I am well aware of Critter's 1971 GT Brougham.

I just don't recall ever seeing a 1970 model GT with that interior before now.................................
Dans old V-code SFGT magazine test car was a Brougham package car too.
 
Yes, you beat me to editing my post to clarify I meant "in 1970". I am well aware of Critter's 1971 GT Brougham.

I just don't recall ever seeing a 1970 model GT with that interior before now.................................

I wasn’t racing you to it or trying to catch you out. Virtually everyone here knows more about C bodies than I, especially you.

I was just asking. I’m learning and here for the knowledge.
 
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This is my old GT. I sold it to John awhile ago, he’s since sold it to a proud new owner.

When I bought it in 2002? It was a stalled restoration...it need lots of work..engine work, carb work, brake work, stripe work, finishing etc. It did not run when I bought it. After I bought it people said I was crazy and paid too much.

I rember replacing the push rods and rebuilding the carburetor and taking it for a shake down drive....pegging the speedometer to 110 MPH on the 509 Highway into Seattle at sunset then I backed off...priceless.

You never pay too much...maybe you just buy a little early.

It’s the only 70 GT Brougham that I know of besides Dan Corleys old 70 GT 6BBL promo car that Wade now owns.

The green 70 GT that is the subject of this thread seems like a fair deal to me....occasionally it doesn’t pay to be penny wise when life is so short.

Get what you want, what you can afford and try and improve it and enjoy.
 
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I wasn’t racing you to it or trying to catch you out. Virtually everyone here knows more about C bodies than I, especially you.

I was just asking. I’m learning and here for the knowledge.

Don't shortchange yourself - you know plenty.............
 
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