NOT MINE 65 Sport Fury 'vert, 383-4-speed, TT1 ruby red poly/red interior, 2-owners, Wisconsin, Ebay $32,500 OBO

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Looks like a good-bones honest car, but IMO the $32,500 price (even with 'make offer') is just not realistic for the resto work it needs to make it top-shelf.

1965 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible 383 4 Barrel 4 Speed Survivor. 71,493 Original miles. All numbers matching. I am the 2nd owner. I purchased the car from the original owners family after he passed away in 2015. The car has never been altered or restored. Everything on the car works as it should. Car can be driven anywhere but 2 brake cylinders are leaking and I have the parts to go with the car. I also have the original rims and spinner hubcaps. If you don’t want the rims and tires that are on the car we can negotiate that. Very hard to find original Hurst 4 Speed Car. I have the original keys and original spare keys and even the glovebox/console lid key. Mopar muscle at its finest!

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FWIW, this is an aftermarket quarterpanel, I suspect I'm not hte only one that saw it.
If the manufacturers of these would've put a little curvature into them, and more radius on the bottom edge, they'd be tougher to spot.
And if they'd cover the whole edge of the trunk extension, that would help too.

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