NOT MINE 1968 Plymouth Fury III 2-dr HT - $19,500

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Another nice looking one. Priced high? You be the judge.


1968 Plymouth fury lll
fuel: gas
odometer: 87000
title status: clean
transmission: automatic

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Here is a Gorgeous 1968 Plymouth Fury lll 2dr HT 383, Auto, Cold AC, PS,PB, Duel Exhaust Mint Condition Inside and Out. 87,000 Miles. This is Rust Free California Car. No rust ever. Paint is a 9out of a 10 Runs and drives Great. I just dropped price $19500 will take clean truck in trade. call <see AD>

post id: 7545889073 posted: 2022-10-15 08:58


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Very nice but yes, priced above what I think it is worth.
But I've seen a handful of very nice, lower-mileage 68 Fury III fasttops for sale in teh last month, all priced around ~$15k.
So maybe that market is changing?
 
I can't tell from the photos if the car is blue or turquoise. The color does not look correct but it looks great. 383 with a/c and the nicer looking spring special body side moldings. I think that $19k is a good asking price. Wish it had different wheels on it.
 
Spring Special moldings?
Thought all Fury III got those? Or are you referring to the argent/textured pattern in them?
 
Spring Special moldings?
Thought all Fury III got those? Or are you referring to the argent/textured pattern in them?

Yes, referring to the argent painted body side moldings were on spring special cars. The argent moldings look so much better than the white ones on certain car colors.
 
Ah, I often wondered what determine the Argent vs white-painted. Never could determine a color combination that seemed to drive that.
Mine has Argent, therefore it was/is a Spring Special, I guess.

Learned something new - thanks!
 
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