NOT MINE I've discovered OfferUp 1971 Fury $6500

He finally figured out that the trim tag matters. I wonder how many people asked for this information.
 
Thank you @shooter65 for posting the tag of PH29K1D303262 -- late build, nice set of options. @69CoronetRT will note that the remote mirror is coded G33 -- my Newark, DE-built 1971 Monaco is not coded similarly.
 
I sent another message to the seller asking several questions but the only thing that the seller told me is that the car has 129,000 miles, that he paid $7,000 for the car and his price is firm.
 
I keep wondering why this car is still available. GB2 is a great color, the 360 is a great engine, what's up? Do I see evidence of a respray on the tire pressure tag?

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The lack of movement seems to be a result of the seller's own behavior plus the 29 roof. 360 engine is a real plus besides the color/condition.
 
The lack of movement seems to be a result of the seller's own behavior plus the 29 roof. 360 engine is a real plus besides the color/condition.
I have to agree with you Steve. While the roof line is a negative to some the overall condition and lack of any customization sure to me makes it a great deal for the price. Heck, basket cases dragged out of the woods are going for $3500.
 
Above the sticker on the right you can see where the old paint had peeled off and the new paint was sprayed over the old flaked paint.
 
FWIW -
I believe I saw this car on CL about 5-6-7 years ago, was in the Akron area, and was 6000-6500 at that time.
IIRC it had some flaky paint, so that would fit in with the repaint we are seeing here.
The Akron car was blue/blue, narrow side trim, Road Wheels, and 360 - It surely is the same car.
 
@ayilar
Thanks for closing the loop on this one, I wouldn't have known this otherwise (my monitoring on here is not as exhaustive as yours).
Glad to see this car landed a good home.
 
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