For Sale 1971 Plymouth Sport Fury

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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. "

My daughter worked at papa johns for awhile, welfare folks loved it, as its not deemed fast food. You take it home to cook it.
 
:thumbsup: Glad to see it go. Hopefully to a caring new owner.
Restoration costs being what they are these days, it cost about the same to restore a convertible as it does a 4 door sedan, all things being equal.
It explains the trend to original survivor cars at a much lower than restoration cost
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Adding to that, those of us in this market are now older and wiser (and hopefully wealthier) than we were when we were younger, we (1) recognize the survivor car is a better deal, and (2) we can afford it. 2 things we didn't have in our youth.

So the trick is - what would me from 10 years from now say is a good decision today? Probably a CL ad that says 'Free 65 Fury to good loving home. References required.'
 
For what I need, I would feel horrible taking this car and cutting it up. You wouldn't by any chance have one around that I could get 1/4 panels off of would you?
 
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