For Sale 1966 lowered Plymouth Fury 3 wagon $20,000

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First off I hope this doesn't count as a double post because I couldn't find the edit button on my original post and or it may have been older than that 30 day rule.

I am helping a friend sell a 1966 lowered Plymouth Fury 3 wagon for $20,000. It has a 0 mile fresh built 440 that has been bored over 40 installed. We can throw in a purple lumpy cam with it.

A bit more on the engine is it's all new except the block and crank and it has been bored over 40. It is otherwise stock.

There is a power steering line which needs replacing. If this is an issue for the sale we may be able to replace it but my friend who owns it is in the middle of a move and too busy right now.

Paint and interior as far as I'm aware is factory original and is in great shape except for: Dash is cracked in a couple places, one of the pics shows this. One section of the roof liner is sagging but may be able to be tucked back into the trim. The only significant paint damage is on the hood where it looks like there may have been a box or something placed on it at one point.

the vehicle is in storage in Hayward CA, I am in Prescott AZ and helping a friend sell it.

Beyond the engine build we do not have much more info on this car.

We do have a vehicle history report from Detailed Vehicle History upon request.

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Yes we know it is dusty unfortunately due to the rush move we dont have time to wash it at the moment but here is a pick of the paint with some shine in it and a wash rag on top and a pic of the dust.

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First off I hope this doesn't count as a double post because I couldn't find the edit button on my original post and or it may have been older than that 30 day rule.

I am helping a friend sell a 1966 lowered Plymouth Fury 3 wagon for $20,000. It has a 0 mile fresh built 440 that has been bored over 40 installed. We can throw in a purple lumpy cam with it.

A bit more on the engine is it's all new except the block and crank and it has been bored over 40. It is otherwise stock.

There is a power steering line which needs replacing. If this is an issue for the sale we may be able to replace it but my friend who owns it is in the middle of a move and too busy right now.

Paint and interior as far as I'm aware is factory original and is in great shape except for: Dash is cracked in a couple places, one of the pics shows this. One section of the roof liner is sagging but may be able to be tucked back into the trim. The only significant paint damage is on the hood where it looks like there may have been a box or something placed on it at one point.

the vehicle is in storage in Hayward CA, I am in Prescott AZ and helping a friend sell it.

Beyond the engine build we do not have much more info on this car.

We do have a vehicle history report from Detailed Vehicle History upon request.

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I took down the last thread. Hopefully this one won't get weighted down with comments like the previous one did.
 
I took down the last thread. Hopefully this one won't get weighted down with comments like the previous one did.
thank you and the owner dropped the price and i learned from the old one so less people telling me what i should be doing Thank you!
 
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