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  1. fury fan

    NOT MINE 1970 Plymouth Fury III 2-dr 318 $22k CAD / $16k USD Kitchener Ontario

    Never tell the trim-shop guy 'I dunno, stitch up some seatcovers that you think willl look good'. Joking aside, it's a nicely-done street machine, and the price isn't bad for a restored car that seems to need nothing.
  2. fury fan

    NOT MINE 1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible $6,000 Henderson, NV

    I think a good cleanout and wash-job would help it a lot. You know - like the seller should've done. The passenger doorpanel looks quite decent. The rest of the car might be better than the pics would suggest.
  3. fury fan

    NOT MINE 1966 Chrysler Newport Convertible, 44K miles - $16,000 - North Myrtle Beach, SC

    For all the money they surely spent on the seats and doorpanels, it's a shame they didn't spend a little more and get the bottom corners fixed and get the armrests re-covered a bit better. But overall seems a decent car for the price?
  4. fury fan

    NOT MINE 67 Fury II sedan, G-code 383 + AC, rusty but cool, ebay and FB, Terre Haute, IN

    Here's a neat one, pretty rare (I think) to find a Fury II sedan with 383 and AC, most are low-option cars. Is by same seller as NOT MINE - 67 Sport Fury fasttop, H-code 383hp, rusty but cool, ebay and FB, Terre Haute, IN These 2 cars almost seem to have come from the same barn? Listed on FB 3...
  5. fury fan

    NOT MINE 67 Sport Fury fasttop, H-code 383hp, rusty but cool, ebay and FB, Terre Haute, IN

    BIN is down to $4000. Getting closer to reasonable for all the rust. VIN, for posterity - PS23H79131896 Seller has a cousin-car for sale now: NOT MINE - 67 Fury II sedan, G-code 383 + AC, rusty but cool, ebay and FB, Terre Haute, IN
  6. fury fan

    NOT MINE 1958 Chrysler 300D HEMI - $29,500 (Ventura)

    Don't restore it, then? Just get it read-ready and drive around with a smile?
  7. fury fan

    NOT MINE Two 1971 L-code Chrysler Newport 2dr hardtops in Phoenix, AZ

    ...the spot to put hte car back in, you may not have the time to do that just to deal with people who aren't serious. I would expect, though, that you give enough pics and/or description so that someone knows whether they want to deal with *you*! That car has a lot of **** around it. Literally.
  8. fury fan

    NOT MINE 1958 Chrysler 300D HEMI - $29,500 (Ventura)

    Doesn't look thick enough at the edge near teh back window trim, the gap looks too wide. I would guess that to be textured paint, which I recently read about, that some dealers did it on cars in the 60s.
  9. fury fan

    NOT MINE Two 1971 L-code Chrysler Newport 2dr hardtops in Phoenix, AZ

    I think some people think what they are offering is so valuable, so desirable, that the world is going to beat down their door for the chance to buy it. So they don't think to put any effort into it.
  10. fury fan

    NOT MINE Not Mine 1970 Fury III Convertible

    Prolly will continue to be for sale as long as this torn-seat N-code is being priced as if it were a 440 car.
  11. fury fan

    NOT MINE 67 Sport Fury fasttop, H-code 383hp, rusty but cool, ebay and FB, Terre Haute, IN

    Down to $5000 on ebay. Needs to drop further, though. Edit - as of Sunday 9/1, down to $4900.
  12. fury fan

    NOT MINE '68 VIP.

    Some more pics for posterity. This car has no interesting options on it. Standard steering wheel, manual windows, 318, no AC, presumably just an AM radio. Other than the exterior trim and doorpanels, this is basically just a Fury 3. 46k miles or not, I'm not sure this one is worth the...
  13. fury fan

    NOT MINE 1971 Imperial 2-door.

    @ayilar is gonna take umbrage with not knowing the car's status. Congrats that it sold! Your 68 Plymchero is really growing on me too, but I simply cannot make that acquisition work out either.
  14. fury fan

    NOT MINE 67 Sport Fury fasttop, H-code 383hp, rusty but cool, ebay and FB, Terre Haute, IN

    Ebay price has dropped $300 to $5500. Anyone that has looked at the rust issues and steered clear isn't going to be swayed by a $300 drop. IMO it's a $3000 car with the structural unknowns. And only to a guy that already has a subframe laying around. Now that I think of it, I know a guy with one.
  15. fury fan

    NOT MINE 1970 Chrysler 300 Convertible - $4,000 - New Philadelphia, Ohio

    Well, unless one of the guys above got the FT from the seller, you'll hafta save this one in your historical records with a big fat question mark next to it. :stop:
  16. fury fan

    NOT MINE '46-'48 Plymouth & DeSoto Treasure Trove Needs Saving From The Crusher! (Garner NC)

    If it matters, they said they'd be selling these cars with a min $500 offer. And they have reported that one is sold and another one is pending, both at the $500. Cars noted to have keys and titles. So this seems to be a true opportunity if cars like these are in your wheelhouse.
  17. fury fan

    NOT MINE '68 VIP.

    I'd bet that silver paint was an extra-cost option. I'd convert that to disc brakes with manual-disc master cylinder just to keep people guessing...
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