For Sale 1975 Plymouth Gran Fury - $4000 (Near Sumas)

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Not Mine. In Canada, I think this was posted before but I can't seem to find it with the search.

1975 Plymouth Gran Fury

title status: clean

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A rare find indeed.
Very little rust (fenders behind wheels).
Engine runs well (carburetor needs tuning).
Brakes work well.
Transmission works well.
Car has been sitting undriven in a garage for 15 years or so until I bought it.
Body awesome, besides minor rust and faded paint.
Vinyl top is amazing.
Interior great, except mouse got in and chewed driver side seat.
A time capsule form the 70's.
Price is firm, car located in Canada, but can meet you at the Sumas border crossing.

post id: 6476623255 posted: 2018-01-28 8:38pm
 
Very little rust (EXCEPT fenders behind wheels).

Engine runs well (EXCEPT carburetor needs tuning).

Car has been sitting undriven in a garage for 15 years or so until I bought it.

Body awesome, besides minor rust and faded paint.

Interior great, except mouse got in and chewed driver side seat.

But. But. But... Hear all the other buts when you get there.
$2,000.00
Looks nice, tho.
 
I saw that one on ebay awhile back. Agree with Stan on the 'buts'.
This was a good car to find and awaken, but not as good to be the next guy in line handing money over.

Prime example of comparing this 75 to the burg-tan 75GF copcar we had on here recently for $7000 - a situation where an extra $3000 invested was worth $7000 in better condition and pedigree. (whether a 4dr htp is more/less desirable than a stripper copcar is personal preference, and this car here is a Custom, not a Brougham)
 
I saw that one on ebay awhile back. Agree with Stan on the 'buts'.
This was a good car to find and awaken, but not as good to be the next guy in line handing money over.

Prime example of comparing this 75 to the burg-tan 75GF copcar we had on here recently for $7000 - a situation where an extra $3000 invested was worth $7000 in better condition and pedigree. (whether a 4dr htp is more/less desirable than a stripper copcar is personal preference, and this car here is a Custom, not a Brougham)

Brougham > Custom or Custom > Brougham?
 
I was thinking of taking a look at that car when it was for sale nearby last month but it sold quickly.I guess the new owner had a change of heart.
 
I was thinking of taking a look at that car when it was for sale nearby last month but it sold quickly.I guess the new owner had a change of heart.
This is the usual standard operating procedure for people who go through life always avoiding commitment by saying, "but".
 
Brougham > Custom or Custom > Brougham?
Brougham > Custom.
What I meant was, one's personal preference might want a Brougham, over a stripped-down copcar - we don't all automatically want the copcar.
For me, if equal drivetrains, I'd be torn between the bravado of a copcar vs the class of a Brougham.
And for me, I'd definitely want the copcar over a Custom. A Custom of this doesn't really excite me - if having a 75 4dr, I'd want the 'ultimate'.
 
My love affair with Formals would have been even better had I got a 74 Fury I sdn with no options except for manual a/c. And the 440.
 
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