1963 Plymouth Sport Fury Golden Commando on 2040-cars
Mesa, Arizona, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Plymouth
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Model: Fury
Mileage: 0
Trim: SPORT FURY
1963 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY GOLDEN COMMANDO 2 DOOR HARDTOP
383 WITH 727 PUSH BUTTON AUTOMATIC
FACTORY A/C, ELECTRIC WINDOWS, TACH, CLOCK, POWER DISC BRAKES
4 YEAR OLD LEGENDARY INTERIOR BUCKET SEATS AND CONSOLE
THE 383 ENGINE HAS AN EDELBROCK MANIFOLD, AND CARB, MSD IGNITION, HEADERS AND A LARGE CAM
TRANSMISSION WAS REBUILT AND CONVERTED FROM TRUNION TO U JOINT, NEW DRIVESHAFT
GLASS IS GOOD, BODY IS RUST FREE AND NOT NEEDING PATCH PANELS,TRUNK FLOOR AS WELL AS COWEL ARE RUST FREE
IT IS AN CALIFORNIA/ ARIZONA CAR
BODY WORK IS DONE, NEEDS BLOCK SANDED PRIOR TO PAINT NEEDS RIGHT
FRONT FENDER TRIM
THERE IS NO A/C COMPRESSOR, BRACKETS, HOSES OR CONDENSER
THIS CAR HAS SOME VERY UNIQUE OPTIONS AND IS WELL WORTH THE MONEY !!!
P0EASE LOOK AT THE PICTUERS CAREFULLY CALL WITH QUESTIONS 602 300 0302
A 500.00 DOLLAR NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS DUE AT TIME OF PURSCHASE VIA PAYPAL, THE BALANCE DUE IN CASH
WHEN PICKED UP
ALL SHIPPING IS AT THE BUYERS EXPENSE I CAN HELP LOAD ALL SALES ARE FINAL !!!
CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS 602 300 0302
THANKS
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