1965 Plymouth Fury Iii Being Sold By Original Buyer. on 2040-cars
Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
Once in a life time opportunity to purchase this 1965 Plymouth Fury III two door hardtop from the original buyer! This car has remained in the same family since purchased. My mom purchased the car new in Dallas Texas in 1965. Then my grandfather drove the car till my parents brought it home to restore. This car is rare in that it has the original tail pipe! Fully restored interior and exterior with rebuilt numbers matching engine and transmission. The original gas tank was cleaned and sealed. All work was professionally done.The interior has all freshly rechromed plastic and trim,including original custom floor mats when the car was purchased. Original bumpers also freshly chromed,stainless exterior trim complete and polished. Mopar guys know what it takes to restore these cars! This was a Texas car and is completely rust free and solid to the core! This car is complete turn key ready to show! Serious inquires only. Buyer is responsible for shipment. All sales final with no warranties expressed or implied. 500.00 dollars deposit required with in 24 hours of auction closing with full payment in 7days.
I am listing this car for my parents. None paying bidders will be reported/as well as negative feedback. NO SCAMS! |
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