1966 Plymouth Fury Iii Base 6.3l 383 on 2040-cars
Riverton, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.3L 383Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:U/K
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Green
Make: Plymouth
Model: Fury III
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Base
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 159,959
Number of Cylinders: 8
Sub Model: Fury III
Exterior Color: Teal
1966 Plymouth Fury III for sale, I purchased the car two months ago as a project that I was going to restore. The car runs and drives but could use some TLC. The car needs some body work and definitely paint. There is some spots that were previously mudded and are popping by rear quarters. The car has some rust popping mainly on doors and rear quarters. Car is mostly solid along with frame. I was planning on doing the body work myself but don't have the time with another little one that was just born. I don't have the wallet to have it done by someone else. That car is a great project and has a great look already with the stance etc. the car has a large fuel cell in truck with electric fuel pump. The car sound great running and has a heavy cam. The main flaw is the previous owner etched the rear window and vent windows with a unicorn and carousel. I was planning I replacing them first. The interior is in decent shape but the floor carpet is faded bad. I purchased the car as it is and had a engine specialist look over the engine and car and set the carb up which wasn't t adjusted correctly. The car could use a MSD ignition system which I originally was planning on having them install. I'm taking heat from my wife about dumping a lot of Money into this car when I have another project so I letting it go. I will add detailed pics of body and damage as soon as it stops raining here. Thus car is a great project car. I'm sure I forgot something so any questions please ask.
On May-30-13 at 17:17:28 PDT, seller added the following information:
I added more pictures of the rust and bondo popping. The car is a PROJECT CAR and does need alot of body work to make it a show car. Overall the panels are mostly solid. The trunk and floors are mostly solid but do have some rust. I urge anyone interseted to inspect this car so they know what they are getting. I have alot more pics of body and interior including the trunk and fuel cell I can email you. It wont let me add anymore and I hit the max of 24 pics. Please send me your email and I can forward you pics if interested.
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