That's a really good price if the car isn't hiding a lot of secrets.I'd be tempted if I wasn't 3300 miles away and trying to complete a real estate purchase. Personally,I like the FF4 green color a lot,it fits with the era of the car perfectly and is just a pleasing color to my eyes at least. I know a lot of car guys are biased against green cars,four doors,etc (I know I was for many years)but looking at it with fresh eyes in today's world of black,white,and grey cars,it really stands out as a testament to a much different time and is a refreshing change. Hopefully it finds a good home from someone on here and props to the OP for holding onto it until the right buyer can step up.
Here is a decode, for those interested: P: Plymouth Fury M: Medium (III) 27: Convertible T: 440 cid 4 barrel V8 350hp 0: 1970 D: Belvidere, IL, USA 129913: Sequence number E85: 440 cid 4 barrel V8 350hp D32: Heavy Duty Automatic Transmission FF4: Light Green Metallic Exterior Color M6F8: Trim - Opt. Decor Group, Vinyl Bucket Seats, Green FF4: Light Green Metallic Int. Door Frames 920: Build Date: September 20 032239: Order number V3W: White Convertible Top A01: Light Package A04: Basic (Radio) Group C21: Center Front Seat Cushion C55: Bucket Seats G31: OS RH Manual Standard Mirror L31: Hood/Fender Mounted Turn Signals M31: Belt Moldings R11: Radio Solid State AM (2 Watts) V01: Mono Tone Paint Treatment V5F: Body Side Stripes, Green Y14: Sold Car END: End of Sales Codes
Certainly a car worth it if again as @FK3 Sport Fury said it’s as honest as it looks. I would of bought the car but just recently picked up a car this month so I’ll have to take a time out for a while.
I have communicated with the seller. I found him to be very responsive and a straight shooter. PS: to be clear, I have passed on the car. In the words of a friend who also looked at the pictures I received, "it's not gone but it needs someone who WANTS or NEEDS it."