1968 68 Plymouth Fury Iii 3 80k Original Miles!! Survivor! Low Reserve!! on 2040-cars
Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:V8
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Yellow
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: Brown
Model: Fury
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: sedan
Drive Type: Auto
Mileage: 82,000
1968 Plymouth Fury III
GOOD :
Nice running 318ci V8 with 82,000 miles with :
new plugs
new wires
new carb (could use further adjusting)
new distributor
new battery
new terminals
Interior in good shape with need of a good cleaning
NO dents
VERY little rust
All body trim present
Grille good
Chrome decent
Trunk clean
Underside reasonably clean
Good brakes
Tranny shifts well with no problems
BAD : There is very little "wrong" with this cool car.
The AM radio has a loose wire so only works sporadically
The front seat has a tear where you sit, but the bench is definitely redoable
Driver armrest is in bad shape
Dash light off (could be fuse)
3 very small (smaller than a dime) holes in body of car
Tires are not great - I was told they were new - and they do have good tread, but seem like they have sat too long, so I wouldn't recommend driving too far or fast
Carb still needs better adjusted, but car runs well and starts every time ive tried to start it - NO B.S.
The car is being sold "as-is" and to the best of my ability. I have sold 5 cars on here with not one complaint - from $1000 to $10000. If you have any questions, please email and I will answer the best I can. The reserve is LOW and buy it now is LOW compareed to NADA values. The car should be towed if going very far because of tires. I've driven my son to school in this car many times and save for a bit of carb adjustment, the car runs really nice.
*** $200 non-refundable deposit due within 24 hrs and final payment within 7 days ***. I will NOT ship this car, but will help you ship it.
GOD BLESS!
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