1970 Fury II 4 Door 318

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1970-Plymouth-/181147442633?

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The price seems high and it's a little slim on pictures. It would probably make a decent driver, relatively economical with the 318 & 2.71. 1500-2k seems about right to me.

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Those little 318 motors are thrifty buggers, and yet still have enough bottom end to get that Fury up to decent speeds, Nice. I would LOVE to see 18mpg in my ride. Ain't gonna happen sadly,lol.
 
You are pointing to air conditioning stuff? (I really don't know. Mine just has an alternator in that general vicinity.)
 
You'll eventually learn about me, A/C, and how I feel about it.
Kinda like Dave with windows up on a 'vert and the top down.
 
Hah, here I felt like the nutcase trying to make a case for 318s. I guess we'll find out on that one!
 
He rebuilt the hole in the front end and the engine gets only to 18 mph after putting in a new timing chain. That's what you call putting yourself down I guess. :)
 
Nice car, for three grand you wont find another in that nice of shape. Look at that base interior, I am surprised it has air
 
Its no stump puller but it isnt supposed to be. Passing gear with 2:76's and a 318 is surprisingly decent
 
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