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1956 Plymouth Fury Dual Quad Manual O/d A/c 57 58 59 Dodge Mopar Hemi Desoto 55 on 2040-cars

US $34,900.00
Year:1956 Mileage:85000
Location:

Bozeman, Montana, United States

Bozeman, Montana, United States

 This is one of my cars that I said I'd never sell, but we're buying a new house and it's gotta go!

1956 Plymouth Fury.  303 CI dual quad power pack P29 engine.  Fully, professionally rebuilt to stock specs except a slightly hotter ISKY mechanical cam.  The only non-original engine parts are the Edelbrock carbs and air cleaners.

Manual transmission car with overdrive.  YOU WILL NOT FIND ANOTHER!  Possibly the only remaining manual tranny car!

Dealer installed A/C upgraded to R134... works great.

2nd owner restored the body in 1988.  I am the 4th owner.  It presents extremely well but the paint is showing some age in two spots (crazing).  Chrome is perfect.  Glass is perfect.

One small bit of rust in the left rear body mount.  Not an issue to me.  Not worth messing with in my opinion.

Interior should be redone.  Original headliner is presentable, but aged.  Door panels were dyed black at one point.  Back seat is original and just OK, but front needs redone.  All door panels and seat upholstery is available from SMS.

Car runs and drives perfectly with the exception of a warped drum on the left rear. I will have it fixed before you pick it up.  I drive this car regularly and would not hesitate to drive it across the country...  in fact I did once.

Lots of photos here~

http://s1091.photobucket.com/user/moparmontana/library/1956%20Fury

Look at the photos closely and then feel free to ask questions.  I will answer all questions as honestly and accurately as possible.

Immediate non-refundable deposit via Paypal (I just got burned on the sale of my D500 wagon and am still pissed about it.).  Full payment within 7 days!

Car can be stored inside for 30 days for free after payment, and then I'll need $75/month to cover storage fees. I can stay in storage until March (possibly longer).

I have 100% eBay feedback as both a buyer and seller since 2004.

Please call with questions BEFORE you bid!

Thanks, Pete

4o6-57o-9552

www.fastfourspecial.com

In addition, I will also be selling ~ '57 Dodge Sierra D500 wagon (on eBay), 1966 Dart wagon ($1,000), 1946 Dodge 1/2 ton panel, 1937 dodge 1/2 ton pickup, Max wedge project (on eBay), 1964 Belvedere wagon, 1960 Desoto Adventurer, 1968 Porsche 912...



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