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1977 Plymouth Gran Fury Salon Sedan Perfect Police/detective Clone on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:133991
Location:

El Cajon, California, United States

El Cajon, California, United States

1977 Plymouth Gran Fury

One owner car purchased new at MC Peek Chrysler-Plymouth in Anaheim CA. Perfect to clone into a police or unmarked detective car. Original blue and yellow CA plates, window sticker and manuals included. Odometer showing 34k miles but cannot prove that's original miles. Although the Fury could easily pass as a low mile car, I'm listing the Fury with 134K miles to error on the safe side.

Clean CA title with current registration thru October 2014. The Cadet Blue Metallic Gran Fury was optioned with the (E56) 360ci 4-bbl V8, Heavy Duty Suspension, Air Conditioning, Tinted Glass All Windows, Engine Temp and Oil Pressure Gauges, Left Side Remote Control Mirror, AM Radio, Deluxe Wheel Coversand Body Side Molding.   

The original owner invested approximately $4000.00 in the Gran Fury in the last years of her life from 2009-2013. The Fury has been driven less than 1,500 miles in the last 5 years. A partial list of work performed on the Fury includes: full tune-up with plugs, wires, PVC valve, distributor cap, rotor, fuel filter, air filter, oil change, A/C retro-fit to R-134A, all new Monroe shocks, Radiator hose, rear pinion seal and gear oil, Alternator, voltage regulator, new coolant, intake manifold and gasket, EGR valve and Brake master cylinder. The tires have approximately 70% tread remaining and are in good condition. I just had the A/C charged and its blow cold. All repair receipts will be included. 

It's hard to say if the Gran Fury accually needed all the work performed or repair shops were taking advantage of a single elderly lady? Regardless, the receipts show a ton of work has been done to the Fury in the last 1500 miles or less.  

The Fury runs and drives beautifully and does not leak oil or smoke. All the gauges and radio work. A solid Car to clone into a Police car or drive and enjoy the way it is. PLease contact me thru ebay with any questions.         Thank You! 

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