68 Sport Fury Convertible big block 4 spd $1000.00 New Mexico

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Need to start from scratch, but a solid project. Looks like it was B5 blue, bucket & console car. Let see ...... white top & interior.....
 
Couldn't ask for more that that if someone's looking for a project and want's it done their way and new everywhere
 
I see pedals and a hump. May be feasible for someone that says the hell with the money.

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OR....
for a thousand bucks, there's your OEM BB 4-speed conversion kit with a car attached to it.
Even the rear lower quarters look good...
 
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I see pedals and a hump. May be feasible for someone that says the hell with the money.

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for a thousand bucks, there's your OEM BB 4-speed conversion kit with a car attached to it.
Even the rear lower quarters look good...

Well I'd hope so Stan .. the thread is titled [h=2]68 Sport Fury Convertible big block 4 spd $1000.00 New Mexico[/h]
 
More times than not, I've seen these cars For Sale pre-raped of their pedals, hump, etc. Unusual to see everything still there.

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More times than not, I've seen these cars For Sale pre-raped of their peodals, hump, etc. Unusual to see everything still there.

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Sorry Stan you are correct and it's worth more than the sum of its parts so it's a great deal for someone wanting a 4 speed big block car whether they use it for parts or rebuild it to a really cool cruiser. Probably better as a parts car to convert a slick 67-8 car (and whatever else) to 4 speed and have some spare parts or sell off. No title and all

Would have been an absolute steal if the 833, flywheel and bellhousing came with it
 
I wonder if this is the same car I looked at in Tulsa around 1992 or so. It was Silver, but it looked like it had been repainted at one point in its life, so it may very well have started life as Blue. It too, was a 383 4-speed, but it was a complete, running car needing restoration even then - for the obscene price of $1,800.
 
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