NOT MINE 1969 Plymouth Fury III Coupe - $8,900 - Heath, Ohio (Dealership)

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1969 Plymouth Fury III Coupe - $8,900 - Heath, Ohio (Dealership)


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VIN: PM29F9R310602
Mileage: 96,170 miles

1969 Blue Plymouth Fury This Plymouth Fury has many features and is well equipped including.
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I liked till I saw the poorly redone dash.
 
Well- equipped :rofl:

For a stripper, sure! That dash pad is a train wreck, no doubt. Wonder if the VIN is covered by the material, or not? It appears to be a pretty decent buy, for the asking price. Trunk floor looks impressively rust-free. I'd be very leery of an Ohio car. The state goes overboard on adding salt to the roads, as we all know.
 
the "custom" interior, missing side trim and incorrect placement of the hood emblem point to a quicky resto. you would need eyes on it.
 
It has a gold steering wheel and gold piping on the edge of the rear door opening. Or would that be a gold rear interior panel? why gold?
 
It has a gold steering wheel and gold piping on the edge of the rear door opening. Or would that be a gold rear interior panel? why gold?
Bad attempt to bring back a AZ/NV/NM/TX state desert baked car IMHO. I see a bleached green steering wheel, and what I heard as a new one recently is what you would say is 'Texas Tan' on some of the other parts.

Is it me and my computer monitor or the photographers tricks? But the exterior paint pictures appear to be the all the rage these days 'Matte' paint finish(?).

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I don't think it is a matte finish. The lighting and the grey walls make the car appear matte.
 
Bad attempt to bring back a AZ/NV/NM/TX state desert baked car IMHO. I see a bleached green steering wheel, and what I heard as a new one recently is what you would say is 'Texas Tan' on some of the other parts.

Is it me and my computer monitor or the photographers tricks? But the exterior paint pictures appear to be the all the rage these days 'Matte' paint finish(?).

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The blue steering wheels turn green overtime...I have two in my shed that started out blue...
 
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