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  1. mrfury68

    NOT MINE Low Mile one owner '76 loaded New Yorker 4DHT

    I saw that yesterday on Hemmings. I love the color combination and overall condition. That would make someone a really nice cruiser without breaking the bank. I hope it finds a good home.
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    NOT MINE For Sale 1969 Dodge Polara Neveda Highway Patrol $12,950 (Not Mine)

    Damn that is really cool! What a time capsule. Great picture locations too.
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    NOT MINE GG1 Green 383 "H" Code 1967 Plymouth VIP 4DR HDTP, $55,000!!

    Another car flipper who watches too many Barrett-Jackson auctions and is trying to finance his kid's college education. That is an impeccable example of a well preserved '67 VIP, however $55K isn't even a realistic price. All of us here obviously have a passion and extensive knowledge of these...
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    NOT MINE WOW - 66 VIP in Colorado - gorgeous - NOT MINE - $12,500

    Beautiful car. Fully loaded with options too. I have to agree with it being a spring special because of the body color & white headliner & sun visors. AM/FM radio wasn’t a widely popular option back then either. Sure it may not be perfect. That damage on the right front door may take some skill...
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    77 NYB and 78 Cordoba on FB.

    I saw these posted a little while ago. Hastings is north of Johnstown PA. I love the triple black, fully loaded, big block Cordoba. Curry Chrysler Plymouth in Ligonier PA became Laurel Valley Chrysler Jeep Dodge. Both are really nice survivors and with the low mileage on them I don't think...
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    NOT MINE Hard choice, sweet slabs, and a D

    Wow, what a selection. Talk about a tough decision. I love them all but that Imperial really does something for me. It is a great color and that interior is gorgeous. The finest offering by Ma Mopar for 1966. That is one beautiful Imperial.
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    NOT MINE Mine - 1968 Sport Fury Hardtop, 383 A/T, 93,086 miles, $15k OBO

    Such a beautiful example of a formal roof Sport Fury. I was very impressed with it when I saw it at Carlisle a few yeas ago. GLWTS.
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    NOT MINE 1968 Plymouth fury VIP $7,500

    Nice VIP. Looks to be all there & it’s nicely optioned. I’m thinking the miles are actual because the drivers seat looks to be in great condition. The fender skirt rubber has paint so I’m guessing there was repaint in the past. VIPs were a lower production number & the four door hard top body...
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    NOT MINE Not Mine - Another Wagon - Mopar's Stepchild

    I would proudly cruise that around town. Very nice, cool looking wagon that you hardly see anymore. I grew up 3 blocks from a Rambler (AMC) dealership, Sable Motors Pittsburgh PA 15210. I even delivered their morning newspaper for a couple of years. I also worked on quite a few AMCs at the...
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    NOT MINE 1969 plymouth fury

    For that kind of money you would think you could get road wheels, or at the very least, factory wheel covers. Not the JC Whitney cheesey spoked wheel covers.
  11. mrfury68

    NOT MINE 1968 Plymouth Fury III - $6,000

    This is the first I've seen it. My birthday is July 4th and even I'm having a hard time liking the color combo. :D
  12. mrfury68

    NOT MINE Plymouth Sport Fury - $45,000

    "Look honey, I put it up for sale but nobody is interested."
  13. mrfury68

    NOT MINE 1985 Chrysler New Yorker Sedan 4D $1,800

    That car is only an hour away from me & at that price is so tempting. Unfortunately with no place to store it would not make sense to buy it. I hope someone who appreciates these cars snaps it up. I’d hate to see a flipper get it then try to sell it for $12k.
  14. mrfury68

    NOT MINE Not Mine - 1966 New Yorker in Jersey

    You will need an original Death Certificate in order to transfer the title. Any Notary Public or AAA office knows the process.
  15. mrfury68

    1958 Fuel Injected D

    Not a project for the faint of heart or a mediocre bank account.
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