For Sale 1969 Plymouth Fury III Vert E-Bay

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Now this is hmmm INTERESTING !!!!!! :popcorn:


1969 Plymouth Fury | eBay


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Stock: 259472

Color: Purple

Interior color: Black

VIN: PM27F9D259472

Transmission: AUTOMATIC

Body style: CONVERTIBLE

Year: 1969

Engine: 8 Cylinder

Miles: 14182

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“This is a 1969 Plymouth Fury Convertible. Car has over $50,000 in restoration done between ”

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I like it, but its not enough. If you're going to change the color to extreme than you gotta change more, add options, buckets, console maybe . I hope he gets what he wants.
 
“This is a 1969 Plymouth Fury Convertible. Car has over $50,000 in restoration done between ”

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Time left:
Time left: 19d 15h 10/9, 11:27AM
Price:
US $19,000.00

I like it, but its not enough. If you're going to change the color to extreme than you gotta change more, add options, buckets, console maybe . I hope he gets what he wants.


I am actually digging the color,,,,, I would not do that on the one I have now however if I stumbled upon a garage mate who knows........ I think White interior & roof would really make it pop ....
 
Agreed, thats why I kinda said why stop there? Being purple it is certainly not subtle
 
I think these big C-Bodies actually pull of the High Impact and some other oddity colors pretty well, especially the fuselage bodies.
 
When I start on mine I am torn whether to ask for peoples inputs on the project or not. I thought I knew exactly just wanted to do for over 15 years, however after more research and thought and acquisitions of misc parts I have added a few more details to the final finished product.
 
Interesting car . I'm not much into the high-back buckets and you guys are right white in interior would make it pop
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When I had my white car the plan had changed four times over the 12 plus years of ownership. Colors, original , what if, tribute, restofied, everytime I thought I had made up my mind and it seemed to always change.
 
it's so wrong that it's right. i like it. nice cruiser.
 
First impression was.... meh. Priced too high, not orig. color, only a Fury III, bench seat etc. Then i see the engine compartment shot. Hmmmm.
Whole car looks different now. Still priced high but i kinda like it.
Don't mind the color change as long as it's a mopar color.
14,000 miles? The car or the new motor?
No offers yet. Hmmm.
 
Was the color code "erased" from the tag? Not a fan of FC7 on anything earlier than 1970, although the '69 Fury does carry it well.
 
When I start on mine I am torn whether to ask for peoples inputs on the project or not. I thought I knew exactly just wanted to do for over 15 years, however after more research and thought and acquisitions of misc parts I have added a few more details to the final finished product.
Do your car the way you want to. You will never make everyone happy. Your the one paying the bills on it.
 
Bumping for interest because it's listed again. Aside from the color, which I'm on the fence about, do we see anything glaringly wrong here? Hard to believe it's been up this long.
 
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