1968 Plymouth Fury Iii 383 60's West Coast Style Custom Rat Rod Watson Flames on 2040-cars
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:6.3L 383Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Fury III
Trim: Base
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 999,999
Exterior Color: Black
Meet FURIOUS a 68 Plymouth Fury III that is dripping with COOL! someone is going to get one heck of a deal here. This is a neat ride that is selling for CHEAP MONEY this would make a great entry level car for some Rocabilly Rebel or a great calling card parked out front of your tattoo shop, it stops them dead in it's tracks. This car was a nice stock 383 powered Fury III then we gave it some ATTITUDE. The body is finished in Blitz Black and the car has been covered from headlight to taillight in Caramel Gold "Watson" style flames. The flames have been painted to look worn and distressed and hand pinstriped with a Blood red outline. The interior has new custom tuck and roll style seat upholstrey with red piping and the rug is new as well. The floors were rock solid when we changed the rug. Under the hood is a good running 383 thet just had new plugs, wires, dist cap, points, rotor, valve covers and gaskets, air filter, recent edelbrock carb and battery. It had recent dual exhaust with mellow sounding glasspacks out to the rear bumper. Fresh Oil Change and trans fluid and filter, just had the fluid and filter changed due to a leaking pan gasket. It runs good, shifts good and stops good. the car has new upper and lower ball joints, a couple of tie rod ends and the rubber brake hoses have been changed as well. It still need an alignment to be performed. I just installed four brand new uniroyal tiger paw whitewall radials all around and new spider caps on the factory steel rims. The trunk houses the spare tire and original jack. There were a few rust areas repaired in the trunk but overall it is solid. This was a factory undercoated car so everything underneath looks good still. As I said earlier this is a great deal that has a sharp look even sitting still. But it is not a Barret Jackson showcar so don't expect one for the price. It is Nicer than a Typical Rat Rod no street sign floorboards or license plate doorpanels but once again it is NOT a show car. Please ask ALL questions BEFORE bidding and be sure to read my terms of the auction below if you can not agree to them don't bid. Thank you for looking and God Bless America INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS ARE WELCOME!
TERMS OF SALE
1.Car is sold AS IS with no warranty expressed or implied what so ever ALL SALES ARE FINAL no refunds partial or full, no returns.
2.Winning bidder must pay in full by either Bank Wire transfer or cash in person NO CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED OR HELD within 48 hours of auctions end the car must be picked up within 10 days of auctions end
3.Winning bidder is responsible for any shipping costs, state and local taxes when you go to resiter it in your state.
4.I AM NOT INTERESTED IN ANY TRADES, IF I DID NOT NEED THE CASH I WOULD NOT BE SELLING THIS CAR.
5. A $500 PAY PAL deposit is fine
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