1966 Sport Fury Vip 35k Miles on 2040-cars
Howell, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:318 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Fury
Year: 1966
Trim: Sport Fury VIP
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 35,191
Exterior Color: Green
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Green
Original 1966 Sport Fury VIP with 35,191 miles. 318 V8 engine starts with no signs of blue or black smoke. Drives straight and true at all speed with no funny noises or issues. All glass is like new with no chips or sun fading. Rubber door and trunk seals are like new and are still soft. Hood, doors and trunk lid open and close with ease with factory like gaps. All lights and signals work as they should. Body was repainted many years ago and shows very well with minor checking on hood and trunk lid. Floor, trunk floor and drop down panels are rock solid. Under coated when new. Has new dual exhaust, tires and tune up parts. Interior is all original with crack free dash, steering wheel and package tray. Seats show very minor wear, like new head liner. This is a very rare car that has never been cut up or altered in any way and has not been to a detail shop to hide poor repairs or heavy extra under coating. Has certa card, build sheet and lots of paper work and receipts. Needs nothing, local cruise night ready now. Please ask any and all questions before bidding. Bidders with less than 10 and 100 % feedback must contact me first or I will block your bids.
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