1969 Plymouth Sport Fury and a Fury III (two cars) - $3500

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Hi, I have two Plymouth Fury's. Both 1969. The Sport Fury has 383. the Fury III has 318. Will not separate. Both cars run but have been sitting and need some tinkering, probably carb rebuilds, battery. If you are interested please email me and I will send you pictures. Both require thourough cleaning. Sport has fully vintage interior in good condtion, 383, rebuilt tranny, shifter is on the floor which was a nice touch by the factory on the Sport model. the Fury III was supposed to be a donor car for rear quarter panels of the Sport. The Sport has some minor rust around the wheel well and trunk. If serious, will get into more detail. Sport was my grandfathers car and I wanted to restore it. However, times are tight. Thanks for looking!

Mike 6027407900. TEXT ME FOR IMAGES.

http://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/cto/3439294128.html

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No, never part a 69 Sport, especially with a console. Everyone knows he'll take $2700 , I think its a fair deal
 
Phoenix area, probably not rust buckets. That Sport Fury still has its original paint from the looks of it. Could be a really nice project in the right hands.
 
I never understood the need for fortress walls in EVERY back yard in Phoenix.
 
I think I remember Chris saying he had to put his up because the neighbors were bitching.
 
I think I remember Chris saying he had to put his up because the neighbors were bitching.

In Phoenix, everybody has those fortress walls, businesses, residential homes, everybody. I've never seen that anywhere else in the world.
 
All of Los Vegas is walled in, too.
And if you ever left the strip and drove around, you'd know why.
Every vacant lot has a 1/2 dozen families living in run down campers on it. If the the empty lot is next to a Walmart, it's considered the ritzy neighborhood.
 
Yup, just about all yards in Phoenix are fenced. Always been that way. The yards in town are so small that you need a fence if you want any privacy. I have 2 acres and have chain link arouind the property to keep the dog in and block around my shop to keep prying eyes out.
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Looks like you have your yard pretty well cleaned out.
 
Looks like there might be room for you to expand and start your own DVAP for Mopars only. LOL!!!
 
I have to laugh at their give-a-way prices they charge on the show.
I only charged him 15 bucks for this unobtanium grill cuz Herb's a nice guy and a long time customer and the important thing is to keep all these nice old classics on the road...
 
I would never buy one of their 1 week sh*t box rebuild projects.
 
Hey, I see my fenders.....


Are there wild animals you try to keep away or just the locals
 
Those block fortress walls are not new. When I moved from Maryland to California, in 1966, to a new house in the san Fernando Valley all the houses had walls like that. Very different from chain link fences, or no fences, in Maryland. Now up in Northern California the fences are usually 6 foot high wood fences in most places.
 
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