NOT MINE 1972 Plymouth Fury Auction on Hagerty Marketplace (No Reserve)

Highlights

  • Offered from The Generous Collection
  • Refinished in bright blue paint with blue vinyl upholstery
  • Powered by a 360 cu-in V8 with two-barrel carb rated at 175 hp and 285 lb-ft of torque
  • TorqueFlite three-speed automatic transmission
  • Optional front bucket seats
  • The chassis number (PH41K2F211249) decodes as:
    • P – Plymouth
    • H – High price class
    • 41 – Fury 4-door sedan
    • K – 360 cu-in V8, 2bbl carb
    • 2 – 1972 model year
    • F – Newark (Delaware) assembly plant
    • 211249 – Sequential production number
Features

  • Power steering, front disc brakes, windows, door locks, and front seats
  • 120-mph speedometer
  • Air conditioning
  • AM/FM radio
  • Steel wheels with full wheel covers
  • Tornel Classic 235/75R15 whitewall tires
Known Imperfections

  • While reasonable efforts were made during preparation for the sale, due to the volume of cars in this collection it was not possible to diagnose or detect all imperfections present in the cars.
  • Brakes do not function
  • Paint chips
  • Pitting on chrome
  • Finish is wearing off door guards/trim
  • Imperfections on front seats, and back is coming off driver’s seat
  • Cracks in top of dashboard
  • Wear on interior plastic
  • Rearview mirror is cloudy
  • Clock does not work
Included

  • Spare tire
  • Jack
  • Keys
Ownership History

This 1972 Plymouth Fury III 4-Door Sedan is offered from The Generous Collection of no reserve automobiles

Additional Notes

Contact: Ramsey Potts  Phone: 912.508.4096  email: rpotts@hagerty.com

Please note that all lots in The Generous Collection are offered after many years of storage, without operation or service, in warehouse facilities. The seller endeavored to provide limited mechanical servicing to bring some cars back to running potential, however, not all cars will be running at time of sale. Because of the extended static display, it must be assumed that all cars will require additional mechanical attention before being driven safely and, in most cases, cleaning to both the interiors and exteriors. All the cars will have imperfections associated with long-term static storage and require extensive sorting to perform best and safely. The burden of determining a car’s status, both mechanical and cosmetic, rests fully on the bidder, prior to bidding and the close of the auction. All lots are sold as is, where is.

Additionally, due to the location of the collection and limited access to the facility following the close of the auction, all lots must be retrieved while a Hagerty Marketplace representative is onsite beginning Monday, November 3 through Wednesday, November 19. No cars can be retrieved prior to November 3 and any lots remaining after November 19 will be re-located outside in the parking lot for retrieval by their buyers.
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Do you think the brakes would be an easy fix? It looks like it has probably been sitting in storage for years and years.... Other than that, seems like a pretty solid unit....
 
Do you think the brakes would be an easy fix? It looks like it has probably been sitting in storage for years and years.... Other than that, seems like a pretty solid unit....
The most difficult item on the brakes would be front calipers if you needed new ones, but they are out there.
 
Now that's my kind of car! That's the kind of thing that gets my blood racing - not big block muscle cars, but "everyday" sedans like this... yes, I'm weird LOL.

It sure makes me appreciate the sleek good looks of the '73 front end, though, when you see that bug-eyed, grotesque appearance of the '72 staring at you. Talk about a face only a mother could love.
 
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