For Sale 1971 Plymouth Sport Fury

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I agree Carsten
And I bet if this car were already in Europe someone would snatched it up in a heartbeat
A year or two later it would be completely restored .
 
I've advertised it here, on E bay, Craigslist and Facebook and have had no better offers than trading it for a golf cart or some fire arms. .
BTDT, sometimes that's the way it goes. Eventually you have to cut your losses, and your effort, and just move on. So you'll part it out and then all the people will come out of the woodwork saying what a shame, they would've bought it, the car should've been saved, etc.
 
Just drag it up to Scottsdale in January, leave it on the trailer and park close by. Maybe you can even get it listed on a no reserve... I bet it would get somebody excited...
 
OK guys, any interest? This car is losing it's inside storage very soon. Apparently it is virtually worthless so it will sit outside until the hot desert sun bakes the interior to a crisp. It will then become a parts car. I've advertised it here, on E bay, Craigslist and Facebook and have had no better offers than trading it for a golf cart or some fire arms. I'm certainly not against trading it but it has to be something I want. Seriously guys this car does need a lot of work but it is worth saving. Rant off.
Shame this car hasn't found a good home yet. I hope the right person will come along eventually. She could be a nice daily for someone
 
If only this one and that rust bucket '71 SFGT in NY could get married, the babies would be beautiful. Pea green, but beautiful...
 
I don't think that this one is a big project, IMO this is a fix-up-and-drive car. If I were a little younger (or just 2 kids lighter) I'd grab it if it were local. This would be cool as 5.2 Magnum car.

Not every car must be fully restored -- sometimes just getting them back to drivable, reliable and presentable is enough.
 
If I were 10 years younger, this car would be sitting on my lot waiting to be restored. Stan is right, those with the interest in these cars in that condition are drying up, even if it isn't all that bad a car to me to make a nice driver.
 
Well that was a good Christmas present for you!
Some cars just take a while to find the right buyer, so props to you for sitting on it until you did.
(I'm presuming it was a good sale, and hoping it was...)
 
No it's not. Can you really get a pizza delivered with food stamps?
Yes. The Welfare Queens have figured out the system (Again :mad: ) that Domino's, if you tell them to deliver the food cold and all you have to do is reheat it, is eligible under the SNAP program.
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"... therefore some pizza restaurants, for example, have been deemed eligible with pizza as the qualifying staple food based on the primary ingredient (bread). After selling a cold pizza to SNAP customers, these firms subsequently heat the pizza and then have ultimately sold hot food from their pizza-restaurant location. "
 
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