NOT MINE 1972 plymouth Fury

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This car is for sale from a fella I kind of know through the grape vine.
I don't have a price yet on the car. Awaiting that price now.
Can you guys help me determine a value on this car?
I have not had a fury yet so I do not know what the values of these cars are.

Titled.
Colorado car, very little to no rust.
Motor is seized.

PH23K2D317800

gold on gold on gold
360 auto
pretty standard options, I think.



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Motor
 
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I read my info wrong.
The motor is seized or inoperable. I edited the first post to reflect this.
Not sure on details for that yet.
 
Car was running a couple years ago.
Parked and then tried to restart it recently and it was seized.
Assumes it is a head gasket that let coolant in the cylinders.
 
Said there appears to be light bondo under the grey areas.
It has had one light respray in factory color and primer details were done since that repaint.

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Thanks. 2500 with a problem original motor.
If this were a newport I would think 900 bucks. So I appreciate the opinion here.
 
Thanks. 2500 with a problem original motor.
If this were a newport I would think 900 bucks. So I appreciate the opinion here.
$900 would IMHO be too low for a Newport in this condition. There's $2-300 just in the washer bottle.
 
Thanks. 2500 with a problem original motor.
If this were a newport I would think 900 bucks. So I appreciate the opinion here.
I mean. You can try to start there for sure. I would.

Its a 72. It's kinda ugly with primer spots all over it. Dash is cracked. Engine is toast. Not many would run out and want to spend 2500 on this.

However if a guy had a rusty, but spectacular 72 they wanted to resurrect...2500 would be a no brainer for a solid donor.
 
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