1966 Plymouth Fury Iii Vip Edition 383 Commando V8 Gray With Fender Skirts. on 2040-cars
Dobson, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Plymouth
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Model: Fury
Mileage: 69,389
Trim: FURY III 4 DOOR HARDTOP
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 1966 PLYMOUTH FURY III VIP EDIITION 4 DOOR HARDTOP GRAY WITH RED INTERIOR WITH A 383 COMMANDO V8 ENGINE AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, THIS CAR HAS NOT BEEN DROVE SINCE OR INSPECTED SINCE 8- 96 HAVE HAD THE ENGINE RUNNING BUT HAS A NOISE IN THE ENGINE MOST LIKELY FROM SETTING TO LONG WILL MOST LIKELY NEED TO BE REBUILT TO MAKE IT RIGHT,I HAVE SEVERAL PICTURES OF THE CAR FOR YOU TO SEE AND WILL ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS I CAN,THE RIGHT FRONT TIRE WENT FLAT SO I PUT ON THE SPARE I DONT BELIVE IT HAD EVER BEEN ON THE GROUND BEFORE,CAR IS STRAIGHT WITH VERY LITTLE RUST BUT WILL NEED A PAINT JOB ,MILLAGE SHOWS TO BE 69389-6 DONT KNOW IF THIS IS RIGHT OR NOT, REASON FOR SELLING I JUST DONT HAVE THE MONEY TO FIX IT RIGHT NOW AND HAVE TO MANY TOYS. EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS.
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