For Sale 1973 Fury lll $2500.00 CL

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1973 plymouth fury 3
This one needs alot of TLC and title missing.
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How much TLC are we talking? You saying it doesnt start and run? Needs New carb?
Sorry Dartman...I don't remember the details...I do call a lot of sellers for more info...that was a month ago and looks like ad expired. Sold? I usually call on Imperials, NYBs and Newports...love the 73 Fury though.
 
Sorry Dartman...I don't remember the details...I do call a lot of sellers for more info...that was a month ago and looks like ad expired. Sold? I usually call on Imperials, NYBs and Newports...love the 73 Fury though.
Its up for sale now on Ebay. 1973 Plymouth Fury Fury III | eBay

Im interested but since the Ad's seem to contradict one another im skeptical... plus ive never bought a car without a title
 
Are you the seller?
Dartman...I'm not the seller. Maybe I should have stated that. A lot of us here on forum post cars for sale from many sources. Usually if it's one of our cars for sale we make it pretty clear or some regulars would recognize car from previous posts, etc...But, I could see where it was misleading.
 
Its up for sale now on Ebay. 1973 Plymouth Fury Fury III | eBay

Im interested but since the Ad's seem to contradict one another im skeptical... plus ive never bought a car without a title
Oh...I didn't see it on my Ebay trolling today...I bailed on a 70 Imperial from Georgia last year this time...no title...some say it's not a big deal. I have had my headaches with state of Minnesota. Life is too short for the BS without a title.
 
Dartman...I'm not the seller. Maybe I should have stated that. A lot of us here on forum post cars for sale from many sources. Usually if it's one of our cars for sale we make it pretty clear or some regulars would recognize car from previous posts, etc...But, I could see where it was misleading.
Oh okay, no problem, Im just looking for an expert eye. I wanna get this car, as I use them on set for background cars in movies. So any advice on buying a car without the title would be welcome. 1973 Plymouth Fury Fury III | eBay
 
Dartman just heard this Fury went for 5K today on Ebay no reserve. You may have seen it. Probably a better deal for the money. Less TLC but probably needs something they always do.

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Oh...I didn't see it on my Ebay trolling today...I bailed on a 70 Imperial from Georgia last year this time...no title...some say it's not a big deal. I have had my headaches with state of Minnesota. Life is too short for the BS without a title.
oooh okay, hmm IM in NYC and the car is in CT, something tells me itd be a big pain.
 
Thought I read a comment about this was represented by a fishy dealer. rides-by-ryan Has this listed on eBay and with 2 days to go it's at less than half of the CL listing.

Wonder how the hood got bent.

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Now are these cars known to be as reliable as my dart would be, in general terms?
Each one of my old cars has it's own quirks... But, I never assume I won't have an issue when I drive them...and I really, really drive them alot April to November. I carry alot of tools and parts in trunk for whatever. My last issue was stranded with dead battery in the 57 Chevy...I always carry backup batteries too.
 
I would never by buy a car without a title. That said, NY didn't start issuing titles until after 1973. One half of the registration card was actually the document you needed to sell a car. You'd have to do a lot of research with nys before you buy.
Too many headaches, costs, and hanky panky to deal with for my liking. I'm not gonna send $500 bucks to Arizona or somewhere and chance getting a title that may or may not be valid.
Sorry but I'd pass...
 
I would never by buy a car without a title. That said, NY didn't start issuing titles until after 1973. One half of the registration card was actually the document you needed to sell a car. You'd have to do a lot of research with nys before you buy.
Too many headaches, costs, and hanky panky to deal with for my liking. I'm not gonna send $500 bucks to Arizona or somewhere and chance getting a title that may or may not be valid.
Sorry but I'd pass...
Thanks, this car is in Conn so Id be buying out of state as well which does seem like a headache...
 
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