1966 Plymouth Fury Iii , Grandma's Original on 2040-cars
El Paso, Texas, United States
Engine:5.2L 318Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1966
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 109,000
Model: Fury III
Exterior Color: BEIGE
Trim: Base
Interior Color: Gold
Drive Type: U/K
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
UP FOR AUCTION AN IMMACULATE 1966 PLYMOUTH FURY III IN TIME CAPSULE CONDITION. 109,000 ORIGINAL MILES, EQUIPPED WITH A FRESH REBUILT 318 AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION IN ORIGINAL COLOR OF XX1 BEIGE OVER HIGH GRADE CLOTH AND VINYL GOLD/TAN INTERIOR. COMES WITHORIGINAL FENDER TAG, BUILD SHEET, CERTICARD, OWNERS MANUAL AND ALL SERVICE RECORDS SINCE NEW. YOU MUST SEE AND DRIVE THIS FURY TO APPRECIATE ITS FABULOUS UNTOUCHED CONDITION!
MECHANICALS: POWERED BY A REBUILT 318 WITH AUTOMATIC TRANS WITH POWER STEERING. ALL NEW BRAKES INCLUDING MASTER CYLINDER, TORQUE THRUST WHEELS WITH NEW RADIAL GT TIRES. NEW HOLLEY CARB ON MOTOR BUT I DO HAVE ORIGINAL CARB AND PROPER STOCK AIR CLEANER.
BODY: SUPER STRAIGHT NO RUST BODY WITH ALL FACTORY SHEETMETAL PANELS AND TRUNK FLOOR. ALL HARD TO FIND AND REPLACE TRIMINTACT AND IN GREAT SHAPE, TRUNK FINISH PANEL IS IN EXCELLENT. TRUNK EQUIPPED WITH ORIGINAL VINYL TRUNK MAT AND FACTORY SPARE AND JACK TOOLS. SUPER SOLID TRUNK FLOOR HAS ONLY MILD RUST STAINING WITH NO ROT OR DAMAGE. INTERIOR: BY FAR THE BEST PART OF THIS 1966 FURY IS ITS TOTALLY ORIGINAL AND GORGEOUS INTERIOR, ,,,,, ABSOLUTELY MINT...................DASH, SEATS, DOOR PANELS, SEAT BELTS, CARPET, HEADLINER AND THE NICEST NON-CRACKED COLORED STEERING WHEEL I HAVE EVER SEEN. ALL ORIGINAL MATERIALS AND IN FABULOUS CONDITION. ALL GAUGES WORK, FACTORY RADIO STILL WORKS ,,,, JUST STEP INSIDE THIS FURY AND YOU STEP BACK IN TIME TO THE PLYMOUTH DEALERSHIP FLOOR IN 1966. THIS FURY LOOKS, STARTS, DRIVES AND STOPS LIKE A DREAM. WITHOUT A DOUBT THE BEST DRIVING 60's ERA MOPAR I HAVE EVER OWNED. NO MECHANICAL ISSUES OR WORRIES AT ALL. AGAIN MUST BE SEEN TO APPRECIATE HOW ORIGINAL AND MINT THIS 1966 PLYMOUTH IS!!!! PERSONAL VISUAL INSPECTIONS ARE WELCOME WITH APPOINTMENT BUT PLEASE NOTE THIS VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND THROUGH OTHER VENUES AND AUCTION MAY END AT ANY TIME. E MAIL OR CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS 915-490-1652 cell or 915-598-1302 work......THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING.
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