1966 Hot Rod Plymouth Sport Fury 440 Auto ,original 2 Owner Car, Great Driver!! on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Mississippi, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:7.2 440
Body Type:U/K
Model: Fury
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 5,300
Sub Model: sport
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Green
Year: 1966
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Sport
Drive Type: auto
You are bidding on a Sweet Mississippi 1966 Plymouth Sport Fury UN-RESTORED. Just back from Cruising the Coast in Biloxi Ms on a 800 mile trip. This Car was rescued from an elderly couple about two years ago. Cirtacard Still in The car from 1966 with original pouch!!HoThe car has been painted once before in its life a long long time ago. The car had a bad 383 motor in it which was the factory motor in the car. Since we have owned the car a Freshly Built 440 was installed with a nice camshaft, intake and carb, All new brakes and booster and also a Fresh 727 Auto trans. New fuel lines Etc... Just this week I had All of the glass professionally Tinted and New Afermarket Rims and New Tires! The paint and interior is the way it was when we got it. Factory carpet, and interior is all original. Seats are pretty good and the carpet and headliner needs replacing just from age and wear. The dash and gauges are in great shape and everything working properly. All of the Chrome trim and molding is near perfect with the exception painting the front bumper at one time. The car looked to have had a blow out on the driver side rear and dinging the quarter panel . I have since had it fixed, but never painted. I couldn't bring myself to paint the whole car because it looks so good the way it is for my style. The paint is weak in placed and has two spots on the passenger side roof and top side that has flaked, but not continuing to. This Car is solid as as a rock all over with the exception of the driver side floor pan. The Rockers, Trunk, and drip rail or deck lid around the trunk is near perfect with no rot or pitting. The suspension on the car is unbelievable. All shocks and front end parts tight and in line. The car Rides and Drives absolutely Perfect. This is a hell of a Cruiser. Drive The Car anywhere any time!!! This is also a Factory A/C car, but currently not hooked up. Everything is there including compressor. Also Factory 14'' Rims and Caps included. This Car is All there!!! Running, Driving, and Braking is Superb. It has been a real joy to own and cruise around. If you are looking for a nice Hot Rod with a Hard Hitting Big Block that is Dependable and Un-Molested then you have found it. Perfect for a Restoration or just Cruise and look cool the way it is. If you have any questions, please feel free to call instead of emailing. 662-721-5009. I reserve the right to end Auction early due to local sale. Also If you have Zero 0 FEEDBACK, You MUST CONTACT BEFORE BIDDING PLEASE. Thankyou for looking and good luck bidding.
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