For Sale 1969 Sport Fury 366.6 miles E-Bay

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Well, I am dying to know the whole story as much as anyone. Maybe we'll get lucky and the car will show up again in the future.
 
The steering coupler seal has been replaced with the orange high temperature one - does not reflect a 366 mile car.
1967 Newport 383-2 w/P.S. Original.
Orange.

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1969 Plymouth Fury Sport

1969 Plymouth Sport Fury "One of kind" with remarkably low miles. 366



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Different plants had different suppliers?

I was thinking same thing except I have Chrysler, Dodge and Plymouth C bodies from those years from a variety of plants, and still they are all black. But you still may well be correct.
 
I agree with "safeforwardlook".
I have several 69-71 fuselage C-Bodies from Jefferson, Belvedere and Newark.
All black

Carsten
 
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Holy Cow!!! A steal on that ragtop, and a guy on crack on the coupe.
 
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He swears up and down its original miles, yet there is ZERO documentation that it is. The title does not count.
 
Holy Cow!!! A steal on that ragtop, and a guy on crack on the coupe.

He not only loses the price battle, but the hdtp vs Conv battle, and get's smoked on the color front

I don't recall all the rest of the details on that black convert though
 
The car is either as Stan says.. disconnected speedo when almost new or the odometer was rolled back.

Back in the sixties, I remember seeing a line of used cars of various vintages sitting in a used car lot. ALL the odometers read 0.... every single one.

The other thing that was common was shops would roll back odometers for paying customers. I had an inlaw was always doing this with his work (salesman) cars. He'd put 75 K miles on them... have the speedo rolled back to zero... then put another 40-50 k on them and trade it in on a new car. He'd cover the seats and gas pedal too. You would never guess his car had 125-150 k miles.... and quite honestly with the care he took, the car was better condition than a lot of cars with half the mileage.
 
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