1972 Plymouth Fury Custom Suburban Wagon - $8500

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1972 Plymouth Custom Suburban 6 passenger Station Wagon. 400, 727 transmission, 8 3/4 rear end. A/C, power steering and brakes. New Dual exhaust with Dynaflow mufflers. Mild RV cam with HP manifolds and dual snorkle air cleaner. Very nice interior with a new headliner and carpet. 150 MPH certified Speedometer. Very nice new Basecoat / Clearcoat paint with Super Bee hood scoops. Car is an Arizona car that is rust free other than in the rear foot well. There is a picture that shows it.

This wagon has had all the major stuff done to it. It runs and drives good and looks great. It still needs some minor work to complete the restoration. Here is a list of what I know it needs:

Hood release cable. (It comes with a pair of vise grips on the cable so you can open the hood)

Tailgate window does not work. (The tailgate does still open as a door with the glass in the up position)

Radio does not work.

Needs rear shocks.

Dash is cracked.

$8500 Mopar trades considered. 623 680 8242

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I wouldn't pass on a nice Fusie wagon because it doesn't have a 3rd seat.
 
I hope those are stick-ons and not drilled on....

85 hundred bucks. Sheesh. He wants us to reimburse him for all that PepBoy crap.
 
Well it's not my car but I'm trying to sell it for a buddy. He knows it won't sell for anywhere near his price but since people seem to want to offer half your asking price or trade you a $2000 car that they say is worth 10 grand because that's what their ad says you might as well ask for the moon. Sorry Stan but the scoops are bolted on. I will say he has way more than his asking price in it. I know this because he bought it from me and had me do the paint and bodywork.
 
I like the scoops, one of only a handful who think those scoops look good on certain C's
 
that is another story time will tell.
If we will know the results?

Anyhow good luck to the seller
 
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/cto/3542734980.html


1972 Plymouth Custom Suburban 6 passenger Station Wagon. 400, 727 transmission, 8 3/4 rear end. A/C, power steering and brakes. New Dual exhaust with Dynaflow mufflers. Mild RV cam with HP manifolds and dual snorkle air cleaner. Very nice interior with a new headliner and carpet. 150 MPH certified Speedometer. Very nice new Basecoat / Clearcoat paint with Super Bee hood scoops. Car is an Arizona car that is rust free other than in the rear foot well. There is a picture that shows it.

This wagon has had all the major stuff done to it. It runs and drives good and looks great. It still needs some minor work to complete the restoration. Here is a list of what I know it needs:

Hood release cable. (It comes with a pair of vise grips on the cable so you can open the hood)

Tailgate window does not work. (The tailgate does still open as a door with the glass in the up position)

Radio does not work.

Needs rear shocks.

Dash is cracked.

$8500 Mopar trades considered. 623 680 8242



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That's the car Chris said he built for a customer a couple of weeks ago. I can't get those scoops out of my head.

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They look similar to the ones on your 4 speed NY'er.
 
Correction: They look similar to the ones the buyer of my New Yorker put on. Yes, he installed repro SuperBee scoops.

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He paid in full immediately, still loves the car and hoons the crap out of it, I'm not saying anything...

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