1966 Plymouth Fury Iii Fury 3 Fury Iii 2 Door 383 8 Cyl B Engine Mopar on 2040-cars
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
1966 to 1974 Chrysler Corporation
V.I.N. system decoding facility PH23G64169778 First digit = car line P - Plymouth Fury Second digit = Price class H - High Third and fourth digits = body style 29 - 2 door sports hardtop Fifth digit = engine G - 383 1-2BBL 8 Cylinder "B" engine Sixth digit = model year 6 - 1966 Seventh Digit = Assembly Plant 4 - Belvedere, Illinois The remaining six digits indicate the sequence number (serial number) 169778 I have had the car 10 years or so. Added some fun bolt on parts through the years. Short list: Edelbrock Performer carb, TORQ-THRUST II wheels, MSD Ignition, Exhaust - Added the front disk brakes from a 69 Fury Updated and repaired the AC and repaired the heater core and the radiator. Little over 800.oo (receipt in the car) It's a nice car - original interior. Radio works - the only thing on the dash that does not work is the clock. A minor squeak from the front passenger A-arm when the motor warms up. a little oil leak in the summer months A few rust bubbles at the rear fenders. All the pics will show these things - nothing hidden on this sale! All windows work - but the rear passenger side window comes off its track sometimes Kept all the parts I took off the car and will come with it (minus old wheels and exhaust) Could use a real paint job - looks like a quick one was thrown on it as it was due to go to auction - I bought it before it went - think I am the 3rd owner It's been a fun car over the years - but I am selling it to build a cabin. Willing to drive it if needed to a reasonable location for out of town bidders. HAGERTY values this car @ 16,889.00 |
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