SportFury70
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Hi folks,
So as some of you may or may not know I started a restoration thread on my stepfather's 1967 Sport Fury convertible factory "H" code 383 Hi-Po, see thread below. The car is a factory Hi-Po car with power windows, power steering with tilt-a-scope, power disc brakes, and air conditioning. The car used to have a black bucket with buddy seat interior with a 6 way power drivers seat before my stepdad converted it to blue buckets and center console. The original color of the car used to be SS-1 Yellow but was painted blue when my stepdad got it, and it also had a black top. My stepfather bought it in Oklahoma site unseen and has had it since 2003, but he does not know any prior history before he took ownership. He was gonna start a restoration on it, but after much deliberation he is deciding to let it go as he has another Mopar project he would rather finish up instead and needs the money for it. He would like to get what he paid for the car when he bought it which was around $9,500. If interested PM me for more info or pictures. The car is located in Berlin, CT.
Thanks for your interest!
Here is the resto thread....
1967 Sport Fury Convertible Factory "H" Code 383 4bbl Restoration
These last 2 pictures are from my car clubs website from the last Mopar show of the year.....
So as some of you may or may not know I started a restoration thread on my stepfather's 1967 Sport Fury convertible factory "H" code 383 Hi-Po, see thread below. The car is a factory Hi-Po car with power windows, power steering with tilt-a-scope, power disc brakes, and air conditioning. The car used to have a black bucket with buddy seat interior with a 6 way power drivers seat before my stepdad converted it to blue buckets and center console. The original color of the car used to be SS-1 Yellow but was painted blue when my stepdad got it, and it also had a black top. My stepfather bought it in Oklahoma site unseen and has had it since 2003, but he does not know any prior history before he took ownership. He was gonna start a restoration on it, but after much deliberation he is deciding to let it go as he has another Mopar project he would rather finish up instead and needs the money for it. He would like to get what he paid for the car when he bought it which was around $9,500. If interested PM me for more info or pictures. The car is located in Berlin, CT.
Thanks for your interest!
Here is the resto thread....
1967 Sport Fury Convertible Factory "H" Code 383 4bbl Restoration
These last 2 pictures are from my car clubs website from the last Mopar show of the year.....
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