For Sale '67 "Plymoputh" Sport Fury III $23,500

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There is so much wrong with this that it makes me sick.
Remove all the tacky :) and $10,000 from the price and you might have something.
1967 Plymoputh Sport Fury III
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1967 Plymouth Sport Fury III. Dodge Viper Red paint. Was taking to car shows but now no longer have time.
So much work done on this car.

Motor:
383. Edlebrock 650 with electric choke and 727 auto.
3/4 rise Weiand Aluminum intake. Holley throttle linkage mount. Holley side-draft breather. Coil relocation mount. 90amp chrome alternator. 8mm red Taylor wires. Added electronic ignition. High volume water pump. Switch to Vintage A/C with Sanden Compressor (needs replaced) with modified Compressor mounting bracket system from Bouchillon Performance. Braided covered hoses. 3 Core aluminum radiator with dual 12" shrouded electric fans. Chrome valve vovers, brake cover. Chrome customer plug wire hangers for mopar.

Interior:
Repainted dash face with new Equus Gauges. Wood Steering wheel with "Plymouth" Insert. Mini-Tach and LED clock in stock radio location. Seats covered with hand sewn vinyl with "Sport Fury" logo in center. 7" DVD, MP3, CD stereo with aux input and rear camera. 4 speaker setup. Hand made custom console. Single cup holder with leds inside. B&M Slap shifter. Interior not perfect but Id rate it over 90%.

Other:
New a-frame bushings. New Idler arms. New ball joints. 15" American Racing Wheels with all perfect rubber and chrome stems and red chrome caps and lugs. Dont know ratio but rear end from a '77 Dodge Van for better highway mileage, but throws speedo off a bit. Dual exhaust and new Turbo mufflers with chrome extensions. 383 "hockey" style strip added (like from the Cuda). Fairly new Air Shocks. All emblems resurfaced or repainted. Mopar fans may notice the round corner lights not available until the '68, but i added on here. Perfectly working as well as the fender turn signals. Under carriage red LED system switchable from all on to alternating front/back & sides. (did that because normal led kits just were not long enuf for this 19ft long car. Custom made truck inserting with opening sides for storage. Trunk back also removable for full size spare tire, electric jack & tools.

Other things added to this ride:
Power windows (buttons beside radio)(dual buttons on drivers side, single on passenger side). Dual power radio antennas in truck controlled by switch beside the shifter. Cruise Control on turn signal lever for that "stock" look. Power locks with Keyless entry and alarm. Power trunk release. There is even a Cobra 75WXST Compact CB under the seat (all controls on the mic) and a quick mount rain gutter antenna if you want it. Another thing added from '68 model is the little light (red not green) over the ignition so you can see when getting in at night. White LED driving lights just above front bumper. LED lighted bolts over license plate.

Now - Things needed on this car:
Possibly definitely use a new vinyl top.
Few little paint nicks gathered thru the years.
Barely noticeable small dent on rear bumper.

One thing Ill say of this car - 70mph with the cruise on, she rides like a wet dream. You can hit a cow and probably not feel it!
 
"A Plymoputh Sport Fury III"! oooh boy here we go.
Too much work to fix, even if it does "ride like a wet dream".
 
I hate how someone modifies a car, and when he tires of it wants the next buyer to pay for everything he put into it.
 
That is the ugliest engine bay I have every seen!!!
 
There is so much Chevy bullshit on this poor Fury....why didn't he just use a Chevelle or a L-Impala?
 
Good taste is simply lost on some people. That's about the tackiest thing I've seen since the late 80s.
 
Why even bother posting crap like this...... It just turns my stomach to see it.
I couldn't resist how bad it is. Sorry. Also, they have taken it to a show I frequent before.
 
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Sport Fury III ? Didn't see that model in the dealer brochure. It's a shame what happened to what was probably a decent Sport Fury before this guy got a hold of it.
 
I can see this at Barrett-Jackson "The only known 1967 Plymoputh Sport Fury III" must be worth a Million dollars. Seller gets a BJ wet dream, buyer just gets screwed.
LOL
I Keith Jackson would ban this thing at the gate. There's a Pep Boys down the street where you can park it. Put a "For Sale By Owner" sign in the window.
 
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