NOT MINE 67 Sport Fury fasttop, H-code 383hp, rusty but cool, ebay and FB, Terre Haute, IN

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It's got a good stance but it's pretty rusty - roof, framerails, sheetmetal, heaven only knows where else.
The doors and hood seem to be hte only body panels that don't have rust holes.
But the engine seems to run well and it also seems a mostly-unmolested 383hp car.
Fix what needs fixin' and don't be tempted to restore it IMHO, just drive it around rough.

FB posting is $6500, has a short engine-running video:
1967 Plymouth fury iii
Ebay listing has more pics of the rust, and is $5800:
1967 Plymouth Fury | eBay

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Was surely a striking car when new.
Turquoise (?) and black, with the flow-thru ventilation AND also AC.
Seems to have potential, but that potential also surely brings a where-do-you-stop problem.

Replace the subframe for sure, patch up the rear spring shackle area, and maybe do some better patching in the trunk.
But can you replace hte subframe without going nuts rebuilding all of it, and re-gasketing/repainting hte engine? Surely needs a timing chain, and what else?
The concrete is visible thru the passenger front floorboard, and I doubt it's the only one.
Plus it needs brakes and surely all the other road-ready stuff. Wheels/tires look recent, though.

This one likely could be prowling the streets for not a lot of money - but surely lots of time in metal-fab.
 
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she was a looker, but sat on the ground, in some water, for a while. thats a ton of rust, unfortunately.

I do know people who would make it roadworthy an go rat.-rodding. I also know folks with skills/time would make a resto project out of it. For me, I am neither, for this one.

I fear time for organ donor consideration to a better car, maybr another H-code, or to dial up some other contemporary Fury/Monaco, or other C, with better bones.

Hope it finds a good home in any event.
 
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