1969 Plymouth Fury Convertible,58k Orig.?miles.runs Strong,clear Title,2 Restore on 2040-cars
North Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:v8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Fury
Trim: standard
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: rear wheel
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 58,900
Sub Model: FURY 3
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
1969 Plymouth Fury 3 Convertible.OD shows 58K miles & looks to have NOT turned over before. Bought this car last year on ebay,(beat out 22 other bidders & purchased for,$1,800.)Car came from sitting up awhile in Ga. Transported her to me in S.West Florida. When I bought her she had no title,motor was froze & did not run & the rear bumper was badly bashed. Was planning to restore her SO....................... Bought her a clear Florida title,got motor( the Orig.318) freed up & running decent & replaced the crappy rear bumper with an excellent driver quality one.After I bought her ,spent $ 250. on the bumper,$600. to transport her & $300. for the title sevice,consquently have $2,950.(NoT to mention all my time!) in her now & whoever is the buyer is getting a great deal because reserve is set @ quite abit under that & MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN!!!Aside from the drivers front fender(which has a good dent) & both sides will need rear lower 1/4 panel patches,is a pretty overall decent body to bring back. Frame is solid & so is most of the floor & trunk pans(Are a coupla small minor holes.) Top bows are excellent(Believe that the top I removed was the Original.) as is all the glass.Seats (All 4 are perfect cores) ,dash pad & door panels & top will need replaced.All the hard to find A/C components there,including the comp. though are untested.Rolls excellent & brakes & trans. are also in unknown cond.(Gas tank needs to be dropped & cleaned & as a result,only had running off an aux. can,so could not attempt to drive.)Most all of the trim is there & useable,the impossible to find convertible only trim is there & is all very good,as well as the top latches.The speaker grill trim from the middle of the back seat is however gone. Getting her to run out decent,making her legal & keeping her stored out of the whether is as far as I got with her,(Because my other projects & MOPARS demand more of my time.)now I turn her over to the winning bidder to finish bringing her back to glory.Car is in S.West Fla. As long as she is payed 4 right away,Can have some time to factor your transportation arrangements(May can help with that ,if needed,from my end.) Very LOW RESERVE!!!
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