For Sale 1973 Fury Gran Sedan Brougham in Hammond, IN (asking $9k, triple-pickle, M-code)

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Not mine. PP43M3F264474 is super-close to @traintech55 if I read his avatar correctly. She looks to be in superb exterior and interior shape. The engine bay is less great looking, with a missing heater control valve for example. From the ad:

"ASKING PRICE: $9,000
-4-Door Hard Top (w/ Vinyl Top)
-400 CID Big Block 2 BRL Carb
-74,996 Miles
-Covered and Stored In Indoor Storage Since 1989

-There were 14,853 Plymouth Grand Sedans produced in 1973. Most, but not all, of those had the Brougham package.
-400 CUI engine with 2-bbl carburetor sporting 185 net hp; coupled to a 727 torgueflite 3-speed transmission.
-It was assembled at the Newark, Delaware plant. Scheduled assembly date was May 25th, 1973.
  • JF8 – called Forest Green Metallic
  • G7F6 – Cloth & vinyl 50/50 Split bench seat
  • V1F – Green vinyl top
  • U – Built to U.S. specs
  • A76 – Brougham package: 50/50 split bench seats, front passenger seat recliner, cornering lights, premium color door trim panels
  • C58 – 50/50 split bench seat
  • 025 - ? (perhaps P25 = power driver’s seat)
  • H51 – Air conditioning (manual temp)
  • L31 – fender mounted turn signals
  • M25 – body sill moldings
  • M31 – belt molding
  • M45 – fender skirts
  • N88 – cruise control
  • V5F – body side protective molding with green vinyl insert
  • 26 – 26-inch radiator"

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Not mine. PP43M3F264474 is super-close to @traintech55 if I read his avatar correctly. She looks to be in superb exterior and interior shape. The engine bay is less great looking, with a missing heater control valve for example. From the ad:

"ASKING PRICE: $9,000
-4-Door Hard Top (w/ Vinyl Top)
-400 CID Big Block 2 BRL Carb
-74,996 Miles
-Covered and Stored In Indoor Storage Since 1989

-There were 14,853 Plymouth Grand Sedans produced in 1973. Most, but not all, of those had the Brougham package.
-400 CUI engine with 2-bbl carburetor sporting 185 net hp; coupled to a 727 torgueflite 3-speed transmission.
-It was assembled at the Newark, Delaware plant. Scheduled assembly date was May 25th, 1973.
  • JF8 – called Forest Green Metallic
  • G7F6 – Cloth & vinyl 50/50 Split bench seat
  • V1F – Green vinyl top
  • U – Built to U.S. specs
  • A76 – Brougham package: 50/50 split bench seats, front passenger seat recliner, cornering lights, premium color door trim panels
  • C58 – 50/50 split bench seat
  • 025 - ? (perhaps P25 = power driver’s seat)
  • H51 – Air conditioning (manual temp)
  • L31 – fender mounted turn signals
  • M25 – body sill moldings
  • M31 – belt molding
  • M45 – fender skirts
  • N88 – cruise control
  • V5F – body side protective molding with green vinyl insert
  • 26 – 26-inch radiator"

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Yes, this car, (and the Town and Country wagon also on the site) are within two miles of my house if anyone wants me to check it out for them.
 
Wow... beautiful triple pickle right there!

Only thing I'd do is tear of those ridiculous titties! These look great without them.
 
Yes, this car, (and the Town and Country wagon also on the site) are within two miles of my house if anyone wants me to check it out for them.
Looks and sounds interesting. How much trouble is the missing heater control? Would love to have an in-depth review. Is the price in line? Haven't been in the market for a "leisure" car in a long time, so I'm a little out of touch.....

Would also need to be shipped to Florida, so there's another grand or unless someone has connections?
 
Seems rare to see the vent windows in '73 especially on a hardtop.
My 77 New Yorker had them. No cost option then. I liked them because I smoked back in the 80s when I owned it and it was the only way to flick your ashes out of the car.... Learned that from my father. Haven't smoked for 32 years now....
 
Looks and sounds interesting. How much trouble is the missing heater control? Would love to have an in-depth review. Is the price in line? Haven't been in the market for a "leisure" car in a long time, so I'm a little out of touch.....

Would also need to be shipped to Florida, so there's another grand or unless someone has connections?
Send me a PM. I helped another member get a car in Illinois, and the transportation to New Jersey was not bad.
 
Like @marko, I also bought a NOS heater control valve for Medina, my '71 Monaco. However, it is sitting on my shelf.

Why? Well, there is no question that it looks good. However, several folks I trust have had issues with the bakelite. There is a good discussion here of those original HCV and of their lack of reliability, and also of an Everco H1949 alternative that actually lasts. In my experience, the Everco valve does not maintain constant temps quite as well as the original, but it is reliable -- so IMHO it is the right replacement to go for. In fact, you will see many cars for sale that had Everco replacements made back in the 1970's, and the unit I bought is a "NOS Everco" not some new repro :)

Bottom line: the issue is eminently fixable. Good luck with the car!
 
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Not mine. PP43M3F264474 is super-close to @traintech55 if I read his avatar correctly. She looks to be in superb exterior and interior shape. The engine bay is less great looking, with a missing heater control valve for example. From the ad:

"ASKING PRICE: $9,000
-4-Door Hard Top (w/ Vinyl Top)
-400 CID Big Block 2 BRL Carb
-74,996 Miles
-Covered and Stored In Indoor Storage Since 1989

-There were 14,853 Plymouth Grand Sedans produced in 1973. Most, but not all, of those had the Brougham package.
-400 CUI engine with 2-bbl carburetor sporting 185 net hp; coupled to a 727 torgueflite 3-speed transmission.
-It was assembled at the Newark, Delaware plant. Scheduled assembly date was May 25th, 1973.
  • JF8 – called Forest Green Metallic
  • G7F6 – Cloth & vinyl 50/50 Split bench seat
  • V1F – Green vinyl top
  • U – Built to U.S. specs
  • A76 – Brougham package: 50/50 split bench seats, front passenger seat recliner, cornering lights, premium color door trim panels
  • C58 – 50/50 split bench seat
  • 025 - ? (perhaps P25 = power driver’s seat)
  • H51 – Air conditioning (manual temp)
  • L31 – fender mounted turn signals
  • M25 – body sill moldings
  • M31 – belt molding
  • M45 – fender skirts
  • N88 – cruise control
  • V5F – body side protective molding with green vinyl insert
  • 26 – 26-inch radiator"

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Not mine. PP43M3F264474 is super-close to @traintech55 if I read his avatar correctly. She looks to be in superb exterior and interior shape. The engine bay is less great looking, with a missing heater control valve for example. From the ad:

"ASKING PRICE: $9,000
-4-Door Hard Top (w/ Vinyl Top)
-400 CID Big Block 2 BRL Carb
-74,996 Miles
-Covered and Stored In Indoor Storage Since 1989

-There were 14,853 Plymouth Grand Sedans produced in 1973. Most, but not all, of those had the Brougham package.
-400 CUI engine with 2-bbl carburetor sporting 185 net hp; coupled to a 727 torgueflite 3-speed transmission.
-It was assembled at the Newark, Delaware plant. Scheduled assembly date was May 25th, 1973.
  • JF8 – called Forest Green Metallic
  • G7F6 – Cloth & vinyl 50/50 Split bench seat
  • V1F – Green vinyl top
  • U – Built to U.S. specs
  • A76 – Brougham package: 50/50 split bench seats, front passenger seat recliner, cornering lights, premium color door trim panels
  • C58 – 50/50 split bench seat
  • 025 - ? (perhaps P25 = power driver’s seat)
  • H51 – Air conditioning (manual temp)
  • L31 – fender mounted turn signals
  • M25 – body sill moldings
  • M31 – belt molding
  • M45 – fender skirts
  • N88 – cruise control
  • V5F – body side protective molding with green vinyl insert
  • 26 – 26-inch radiator"

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Not mine. PP43M3F264474 is super-close to @traintech55 if I read his avatar correctly. She looks to be in superb exterior and interior shape. The engine bay is less great looking, with a missing heater control valve for example. From the ad:

"ASKING PRICE: $9,000
-4-Door Hard Top (w/ Vinyl Top)
-400 CID Big Block 2 BRL Carb
-74,996 Miles
-Covered and Stored In Indoor Storage Since 1989

-There were 14,853 Plymouth Grand Sedans produced in 1973. Most, but not all, of those had the Brougham package.
-400 CUI engine with 2-bbl carburetor sporting 185 net hp; coupled to a 727 torgueflite 3-speed transmission.
-It was assembled at the Newark, Delaware plant. Scheduled assembly date was May 25th, 1973.
  • JF8 – called Forest Green Metallic
  • G7F6 – Cloth & vinyl 50/50 Split bench seat
  • V1F – Green vinyl top
  • U – Built to U.S. specs
  • A76 – Brougham package: 50/50 split bench seats, front passenger seat recliner, cornering lights, premium color door trim panels
  • C58 – 50/50 split bench seat
  • 025 - ? (perhaps P25 = power driver’s seat)
  • H51 – Air conditioning (manual temp)
  • L31 – fender mounted turn signals
  • M25 – body sill moldings
  • M31 – belt molding
  • M45 – fender skirts
  • N88 – cruise control
  • V5F – body side protective molding with green vinyl insert
  • 26 – 26-inch radiator"

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Wish I hadn't missed out on this one.... Maybe f someone has a friend at the local PD or DMV, the can run the tag???
 
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