1965 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible Project on 2040-cars
Toledo, Ohio, United States
Engine:383-2bl
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: bronze
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: bronze-black
Model: Fury
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: convertible
Drive Type: rear
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 58,301
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: Sport Fury
FOR SALE 1965 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY CONVERTIBLE PROJECT. I bought this car many years ago and don't have time to finish it.It needs quarter panels as can be seen and a trunk floor.The rest of the car just needs body work. As you can see I started to replace the quarters but went no farther. The trunk floor has been removed and is ready to be replaced.The convertible top is bad and a new top comes with the car.The glass is all good.This car has factory A/C and a tilt steering column. The engine runs great and trans shifts as it should.No brakes they need to be rebuilt.I have all the trim and only 3 hubcaps The hood as you can see has a dent on the right side which I think can be fixed.The floor is weak under the gas pedal.I have a clean title for this car. The speedo reads 58301 miles.I do not know if it is the first time around or the second time around The front bumper is not shone The gas tank is good.The car is located in Toledo,Ohio.Please e-mail with any questions.I can deliver for $1.75 per loaded.I can store it for 30 days no charge.PLEASE IF YOU ARE NOT GOING TO PAY FOR IT DON"T BID!!! This is NO RESERVE AUCTION last bidder wins
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