1976 Plymouth Grand Fury Custom - 65K - $3500

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This is a nice clean car.
http://tampa.craigslist.org/hil/cto/4168584663.html

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Think about what a PITA replacing the motors are. Armstrong power windows is not a bad thing.
 
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Thing about what a PITA replacing the motors are. Armstrong power windows is not a bad thing.

You're right about that. I had to replace every motor in my NYB. And then take one apart AGAIN to do the Mr. C mod to the gear pogs.
 
Thing about what a PITA replacing the motors are. Armstrong power windows is not a bad thing.

You're right about that. I had to replace every motor in my NYB. And then take one apart AGAIN to do the Mr. C mod to the gear pogs.

Just one more thing to break. All of mine are right on the edge of breaking. Armstrong for the Polara, thank you.
 
A different color on that Fury and it would easily be 2-3 grand more. A deep burgundy
would do it. Black? Over the top. That Toyota Camry beige kills it.

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Very nice car you don't see every day. If it's in such good condition, I wouldn't mind the color. It's not hideous, in fact it's period-correctness adds to it's appeal. As well as the fact that the car hasn't been messed with.
 
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