1969 Plymouth Fury Convertible Vip Coupe 2-door 5.2l on 2040-cars
Diamond Bar, California, United States
Up for sale is this 1969 Plymouth fury convertible project car that I am selling for a friend of mine. The car has current registration and the pink slip is in hand. This is a very solid rust free car with only one spot of rust in the rear passenger quarter panel that we know of (see pic's.) Condition, car has been sitting for many years. The car starts right up when we sprayed starter fluid in the carb. The gas tank needs to be cleaned out to remove the old gas. My friend will try to do this during the auction time period and try to get it to move on it's own power if he has time too. The lights, blinkers, brake lights, fan motor all work except the wipers. The convertible pump runs but the tubing is broken. Body, driver side front fender has a small dent, small crease in door, and quarter is very straight with a small dent. Passenger, fender is nice door has a crease in it and quarter panel has a dent in the corner and rust at bottom rear. Trunk has a dent (about the size of a fist) at driver side rear. Hood seems nice and straight. Bumpers are rough but can be fixed. This is a factory A/C car but is missing all the under hood components. The front seats do not seem to be original. The top frame moves freely and doesn't bind. The door windows goes up and down easily, the rear side passenger also moves freely but the rear driver is off the track and the assembly is in the trunk with the extra parts. The windshield has a crack all the way across it. The tires hold air but are not good for the road. This car has not been road tested so it will have to be towed. I HAVE DESCRIBED THIS CAR AS BEST AS I CAN. THIS CAR IS A PROJECT WITH VERY GOOD BONES! This is not my car so I assume no responsibilities for it. I will arrange for you to meet the seller at the end of the auction. The car is at Chino airport and is avalible to see in person, please contact me so I can arrange this. Buyer has 24 hours to notify after auction and deposit $500.00 in pay pal. Car will be released only after payment is completed. If you have 0 feedback or a low feedback record please contact me before bidding if not, I will have the right to reject your bid THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING! |
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