'68 Fury III Convertible, $6500, Nova Scotia

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http://novascotia.kijiji.ca/c-cars-...lymouth-Fury-3-Convertible-W0QQAdIdZ429823351

1968 FURY 3. 318 V8, AUTO, PS, PB, POWER TOP. EVERYTHING WORKS GREAT, FUN CRUISER, WILL CONSIDER TRADE FOR TRUCK. NEED THE ROOM IN THE SHOP THIS WINTER!

Would need paint and wheels if it was mine, but it appears fairly solid.

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The paint is not my taste but it's cool.

Is that leather or vinyl?
 
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I actually have a crocodile strap on a very nice watch. It's reaaallly nice leather.

I had a nice pair of shoes in the early 70's made out gator that I bought from GoodWill. Those were the most comfortable shoes I ever has. Dang, I wish I still had them.
 
Looks like black primer to me.

I'm guessing it is the semi-flat finish that all the trendy kids like on their rice-burners. The black wheels added to that tell me it is probably an intentional look. Sad waste of money on the paint job if so.

A black interior in a convertible is a no-no for me, but if this one had a decent paint color it would be interesting. Sadly, it isn't.
 
I'm guessing it is the semi-flat finish that all the trendy kids like on their rice-burners. The black wheels added to that tell me it is probably an intentional look. Sad waste of money on the paint job if so.

A black interior in a convertible is a no-no for me, but if this one had a decent paint color it would be interesting. Sadly, it isn't.
I don't think the flat black trend has much life left. It was only cool when a few people had it. I get it & it was kinda cool for a minute but I think it's over. It does look a lot like black primer though....

I love the interior.
 
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