NOT MINE 67 Sport Fury fasttop, 440 4-speed, gold-black, 53k miles, $18,000 Michigan

I am watching this one too .... I dont think it is "offcially" for sale yet. I am sure (i hope) IF it is offered up, it will surely appear here somewhere/elsewhere and get a lot of attention.
 
Indy is enroute between MI and FL.
So if you buy it, consider yourself obligated to swing by the house and let me see this car again after all these years. :thumbsup:
 
Thinking of selling my 1967 Sport Fury. Thought I would ask her first if any of you in this thread are interested. Not sure if this ok to do but I'm not to good at posting things

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Better get this brake hose replaced pronto. Cracks/splits in the outer sheath let debris in, and as the hose flexes, it can abrade the inner material - which holds the pressure.
Would be prudent to replace all 3, although cracking the fluid system can often snowball if bleeders/tube nuts don't cooperate.

If replacement hoses aren't 'available', you might need to find them based on end fittings and length, and looking 1-2" longer might find something on-shelf.

Aside from that, let us know when you post the bad pics!

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