NOT MINE 1970 Plymouth Fury III Convertible - $17,500 - Akron, Ohio

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1970 Plymouth Fury III Convertible - $17,500 - Akron, Ohio

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1970 Plymouth fury III convertible 383 HiPo Auto Original, numbers matching engine and transmission 8-3/4 rear Original window sticker Build sheet Fender tag Original interior 141k miles Very nice running and driving car. Very dependable Options: power steering, brakes, top and rare power windows. 3 owner car $17,500
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Well well well, PM27N0D289774 is the 6th N-code Fury III convertible of which I am aware. Like all the others, it is relatively loaded (save, in this case, for A/C). Thanks for posting @T-revorNobody !
 
Yea this car is a example for all those that want 8/10 grand for their rot box vert because it has something 'Special'.
 
Engine bay looks to have had some quick poorly done work done to it paint spray on belts and manifolds, ill fitted plug wires the top radiator hose. I think this car was at the Wooster Mopar Swap Meet a few months ago not so good looking up close.
 
Yea I saw the dress up engine re-spray, least the got the color right... too bad they couldn't keep it off the crankcase vent canister.
Generic springy radiator hose is a no no and really ticks off one peculiar member here LOL.
The plug wires firmly clamped to the firewall is a big no no and how much driving/torquing/tugging on them that those 2 cylinders become 'Intermittent'?

Little things, but maybe you saw more and I trust your valued opinion sir.

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I thought mine's kinda phony, cause I took it apart and painted the top stuff just to replace the gaskets. I don't know how people do it like that.
 
looks great in the pics but i notice someone cheaped out and put in a plastic convertible back window, not a glass one.
its missing wheel opening moldings too.
i like how the grille hasnt been swapped to a hidden headlight one (yet).
 
PM27N0D289774 has sold.

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i like how the grille hasnt been swapped to a hidden headlight one (yet).
heh, don't hold your breath on that one LOL. Actually I think in a FB Mopar group there was some discussion with'em on that and he used these pictures as a example.


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Engine bay looks to have had some quick poorly done work done to it paint spray on belts and manifolds, ill fitted plug wires the top radiator hose. I think this car was at the Wooster Mopar Swap Meet a few months ago not so good looking up close.
Agreed, a poorly-done job. Maskign tape, tinfoil, and a little disassembly aren't that hard to do, nor expensive. Takes a weekend at most if you can dry the parts in the sun.
And someone put a '71 air cleaner on it...
 
Reviving this 2yr-old thread because I happened on a video of the car:

 
While walking this morning to the Carlisle gate, I happened upon PM27N0D289774 parked on a side street.

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