For Sale 1966 Sport Fury - runs and drives - $13,000 OBO

66SportFuryFAN

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I bought this white 1966 Sport Fury a few months ago from a dealer in Palm Springs, CA and had it shipped here to the Charlotte NC area. I was going to do a full restore on it but found an even nicer one just a few weeks later. I now have two 1966 Sport Furys and have decided to sell the white one. It has an original 318 Poly motor with factory air. There are a few surface rust bubbles in some areas of the body, but otherwise very sound. I started cutting those spots out and welding in new metal, but then found the other Fury and switched my focus. This car looks really nice and has all of the body molding and grilles in tact and in great shape. Interior and seats are not bad, but will need some attention. Dash pad and rear seat/decklid look amazing for a 57 year old car. The "semi-hemi" engine sounds great! I have clean SC title.

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Do you care to post some pictures of the rust repair work areas? Also, how many miles?
the odometer reads 53,272 but I have not looked through all of the receipts to see if it has turned over 100K. I can get some picks tomorrow of the bubbling under the paint. I did a couple of nickel-sized spots already. They were under the trim piece behind the right rear window. I took those areas down to shiny metal and used my mig welder to replace what I cut out. Then covered the area with a white primer spray/rattle can. My goal was to do this process around the whole car before sending it out for an actual paint job. I also welded on a bolt so I would have an easy place to connect my ground clamp. Simple to grind that off later, and it works way better than trying to clamp the bumper.
 
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