Someone else has one for sale
http://myclassicgarage.com/marketplace/cars/recently_added/Plymouth-Fury-III/38572/media/978709
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and it is a Fury III
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There's gotta be a story there...BTW even in rough shape it would be a worthwhile project.
There isn't a C Body on the planet worth that money. They are fishing for a sucker.
Someone else has one for sale
http://myclassicgarage.com/marketplace/cars/recently_added/Plymouth-Fury-III/38572/media/978709
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and it is a Fury III
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The original posted car would be a sweet project. 440 4spd vert. What else can you say!
Youd think for 53K, he could of atleast cleaned, and shined the tires up a bit...
I'd kill to be able to inspect that car.
With a notepad and him standing there I would find enough issues within ½ an hour to show him why My top offer of $15k is,already too much.
And then go to 17-5 max.
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Someone else has one for sale
http://myclassicgarage.com/marketplace/cars/recently_added/Plymouth-Fury-III/38572/media/978709
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and it is a Fury III
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It sickens me to say it but that neglected wreck is almost worth full price. Air or no air...
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Speaking of convertibles and since this thread isn't a serious For Sale thread...Here's a '68 Fury 383 Commando 4 speed I saw last summer. Everything is original, even the film of dust inside the engine compartment. The owner was nice and I was kicking myself for not asking him to take me for a short ride. Well yesterday at Cars n Coffee the owner was there again, and he was nice enough to take me for a 20 mile scenic cruise. He opened it up a few times, and chirped the tires in second. Nothing like a Fury for a comfortable and reliable cruiser. I never should have sold my '67 Fury sedan, damn.