1970 plymouth fury (suburban) sleeper wagon

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This car has been relisted with a buy it now price of 8000 or minimum bid 7000, so 7k buys it I guess
 
The hood scoop is absolutely terrible on that car...bad move. Otherwise it looks ok IMO, I can't believe that's scaring anybody off though. Buy the car, ax the hood scoop. Done.
 
I think I said that on more than one page here. Probably the idea of someone hacking things up has kept people away
 
Just saying it again then, and ya that car is definately home brewed. No telling what else might be "custom".
 
I think that is the problem then. Then again, Chris's 69 hasnt sold, another I wonder why
 
That half-backed nos system the guy has on there would cause a bit of concern for me. Usually a bad omen things like that.
 
The hood scoop is absolutely terrible on that car...bad move. Otherwise it looks ok IMO, I can't believe that's scaring anybody off though. Buy the car, ax the hood scoop. Done.

He should have posted some pictures of the original hood. IMHO this car is a steal at this price. I would love to have it in this price range but would have to sacrifice something else.

ONLY 62,000 MILES ON CAR
I AM SECOND OWNER OF 15 YEARS
RUST FREE GA CAR
MOSTLY ORIGINAL PAINT
ORIGINAL HOOD WEARING ORIGINAL PAINT INCLUDED
 
Yeah, I dig it too. Aside from the hood scoop nonsense and the incomplete nos system (immediately toss that)....it would be a cool driver. I would also prefer a bb, but we've already hammered that issue to death already.
 
Yeah, I dig it too. Aside from the hood scoop nonsense and the incomplete nos system (immediately toss that)....it would be a cool driver. I would also prefer a bb, but we've already hammered that issue to death already.

Absolutely concur on nitros system and BB comment ... but hell I wouldn't ***** about a small block stroker crate engine either but i would keep the scoop hood on.
 
My thing is that I once had a 71 Plymouth BB Fury and so its hard imagining one..a wagon yet, having a sb in it.
 
I don't mind the hood scoop. It sends a weird message being on a wagon and all, but it doesn't look bad IMO. (I'm not saying it looks great, just saying it doesn't look bad.)

RE: Wagons w/SBs All of the Fusie Fury wagons my dad had when I was in elementary and below were SB, so I guess I'm used to them that way.
 
yep, seen LOTS of them with 318 2bbl rigs, some with 360's.....a few 400's......depending on the year of course.
 
I don't mind the hood scoop. It sends a weird message being on a wagon and all, but it doesn't look bad IMO. (I'm not saying it looks great, just saying it doesn't look bad.)

RE: Wagons w/SBs All of the Fusie Fury wagons my dad had when I was in elementary and below were SB, so I guess I'm used to them that way.

My old man's 71 360 2 Dr Fusie Fury would snap your head back pretty good ... and the disc brakes stopped it just about as quick.
 
My dad always switched them out to a 318-2. Now you see where I get it from?

He also built some fast stuff too. The 427 T-Bird and 351W Maverick come to mind.
 
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