1969 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible Rare !! on 2040-cars
Torrance, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:owner
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Fury
Trim: Sport fury Convertible
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 99,999
1969 Sport Fury Convertible. rare car. Much work done and many new or NOS parts included. No rust, no dents, body work is done and ready for paint/prep. Straight and clean. New front (disc) brakes, rebuilt automatic transmission 0 miles. Front end, ball joints, bushings etc.completely rebuilt. New seat covers from Legendary, new dash pad from Just Dashes. NOS grille (rare) NOS headlight bezels, NOS wheel well mouldings (4) .Many other new parts. All parts that were removed from car boxed and bagged, labelled. The Sport Fury is one of only 1579 made. This was the last year for the Sport Fury convertible, 1970 saw only Fury III ragtops. V8 engine rebuilt with 20,000 miles on it. Clear California Title(s). If you're wondering, yes I do have the bumpers, top bows, top motor, inner panels etc etc for this car. I don't know the actual mileage on this car so I just picked a number as ebay insisted I list one. At this time I also have a 1969 Fury III convertible. That car is complete, but rusty. It is also for sale locally. If I still have it, it will be available at a low price to use as a pattern car or parts car. Will make package deal, or separate. Call or email with any questions before bidding or purchase. Sold as-Is. I have many extra parts that come with this car. 310 782 9323
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