1966 Plymouth Sport Fury Lll With Perfect Interior And Big Block 440 Motor!! on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
You are considering a 1966 Plymouth Sport Fury lll with a big block 440 motor and automatic transmission. This car runs and drives great, and the interior is near perfect order. The windshield will need to be replaced as there's a small chip up towards the driver side meeting the roof. The body is in descent condition and has been touched up with bondo in certain areas like the driver front fender near the front bumper, the passenger rear fender towards the rear bumper. There is also finishing touches needing completion on a spot above the passenger wheel well, where the fender meets the back window. There is slight surface rust under the car and on the driver fender, as well as one area of rust though as shown in the pix under the car. I would call this car 80% away from being paintable, that's why we left it how it is so you can pick what you want. We have gone through the fuel tank and completely flushed it and put in a new sending unit with a new line too. The trunk, the rockers, the firewall are all 100% rust free. This is a great solid strait running Sport Fury lll.
We are capable of having this car hauled to you (in the US 48) for $3 per mile plus Lodging/Food expenses up to $125 per day or we will gladly help you load this up if you arrange that yourself. We will also ship intl once funds have cleared. Please feel free to call us with any questions you might have at 636.240.0044 and ask for Art.
** We expect an immediate $500 non refundable deposit via PayPal and balance due within 7 days via wire transfer or cash.
** This vehicle has a CLEAN MO title
** You are responsible for making arrangements to have this shipped if you win the auction (we offer a delivery service too for a fee)
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