For Sale Not mine - 1973 Fury II, 31k original miles, $6k/offer

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This one was just posted today, not too far from Indianapolis. I don't know if I buy 31k miles, but it does look clean.

4 door/auto/air looks like a small block but I'm no expert.

www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1126365441083703

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A little optimistic at 6000$ asking....
Better be **REAL** negotiable on the price..

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Original 31,000 miles on this car a true survivor. Stored in building for last 23 years.
Replaced fuel pump, new carb, new master cylinder, me brake wheel cylinders, new gas tank,
new sending unit. Still have couple bugs to work out, brake light on and gas gauge not working.
The dash is crack from sitting in a hot building. Still has factory jack and brand new bias tire from
the factory. Located outside of Martinsville, Indiana. The car sold has is antique auto. I’m negotiable
on price. Make awesome cruiser. Please ask questions. Runs great.
 
31k for the exterior looks believable, the only thing I see is what looks like rust starting behind the right rear wheel but it could be body filler, as seen in the picture. The engine looks very clean also, 318 or 360, all good from my perspective. The interior looks like it was rode hard and put away wet. To bring it back to original, you're looking at all four armrest pads, dash pad, seat upholstery and probably carpet because the interior looks like it had a lot of moisture and heat, bad combination.

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That car is not far off of this one I had. It was not mine when these pictures were taken. It had a couple dents but no rust and a dry interior that was in good shape.
I did pull the disc brakes and swap drums on. I started at $1000 and got no lookers until it got down to $600. Buyer drove it home 90 miles on the freeway. Could have went 900 no problem.
That's been a few years ago but not a long time ago.
When compared to some other 4 door furys that are currently listed for the same money, this is about 2x max price.
I would guess this seller looked at the same cars and figured he had the same thing.
The other point of interest is that the cars I mention, which are twice the car, are not selling for this price. They are just soaking.
OLD PARKED CARS.: 1973 Plymouth Fury III.
 
That car on Facebook has seen a lot of sun exposure, and not just a hot garage caused it. The paint on the roof looks pretty wasted and the rear window moldings seem to be missing for some reason? Lots of questions for someone wanting the car to inquire about........................
 
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