NOT MINE 1971 Fury ii sedan in North Carolina (Tawny Gold, 318, $13.5k ask)

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I thought I had seen this GY9 beauty posted on FCBO, but if so then I cannot find the thread. Apologies if this is a repost -- at least, I do not think that we had seen the VIN before: it is PL41G1F182766 or PL41G1F142766. The car is for sale at East Coast Classic Cars in Lillington, NC; it is also listed on Hemmings and AutoTrader Classics.

From the ad: "The grill, drivers outside mirror, door handles, drip rail moldings, body side moldings, emblems, hubcaps, whitewall tires, wipers, glass, rubber & felt, window trim, side marker lights, hood trim, headlights, taillights are all good. Good looking car! Black interior on a bench seat with padded dash. Steering wheel, door panels, arm rest, kick panels, package tray, Sunvisors, headliner, A/C, sail panels, seat belts, black rubber floor mats, window cranks. Door handles, dash cluster, factory radio, dash switches, door sill plates are all like new. The carpet is faded. But it really looks good inside. Powered by a 318-C10 engine with a 3-speed Automatic Torque Flite, power steering, stock exhaust manifolds, stock intake manifold, factory A/C with single exhaust. Drives and handles good."

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I dont think its over priced at all. It's gorgeous. Good color. Great interior besides needing new carpet. Engine bay needs a cleanup/detailing.

Exactly what Dave said. Go find another.
 
But rather overpriced I think.
I was thinking about your search for a 1971 Fury when I posted this car. If it needs as little as what I see here, I don’t think it is overpriced much if at all. The lack of vinyl top is a plus for the pocketbook. I would personally hold out for a 360 or a big block, but there’s no denying they the color combo is very good and the car looks well taken care of (and has docs to boot).
 
I was thinking about your search for a 1971 Fury when I posted this car. If it needs as little as what I see here, I don’t think it is overpriced much if at all. The lack of vinyl top is a plus for the pocketbook. I would personally hold out for a 360 or a big block, but there’s no denying they the color combo is very good and the car looks well taken care of (and has docs to boot).
There is no doubt that is a beautifully preserve Fury and if it was a 71 Gran Coupe 4dr I would be interested.
 
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