For Sale 69 fury slnt6 3 on the floor

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Is that turbocharged and supercharged?


Just supercharged. Those pics were from 2011. Here's a couple from 2013. He changed the valve cover.
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1969 Plymouth Fury III 2 door Formal Hardtop. Red with black interior.

Factory 225 in-line six and 3-speed column shift (converted to floor shift). It sat covered up all winter and fired right up.

AM radio, heater, manual steering, power assist disc brakes (was an option in 1969).

I put 15" Rallye wheels (Aidan1976: Steels?) and dog dish caps on it and replaced the exhaust system from the manifold back with aluminized pipe and a chambered muffler.

It is an original car. Hasn't been wrecked but has a few dents, nothing serious. Has rust in the front fenders down low but very fixable. The interior needs some work, seat covers are deteriorated, the dash & arm rests are cracked.

The car drives straight and rides nice. Stops great. Drive it 75mph or faster all day... Don't have a clue what the mpg is but it is economical.

If you prefer the original red steel wheels and caps take $200.00 off. GREAT BIG BLOCK/4 SPEED CAR POTENTIAL.
I'm busy so..... Serious buyers please. CASH

Thanks, Jim (316) 708-1966
 
Would say it's the same car - both versions of engine bay pix feature red heater hoses, plus in the latest pic on the RHS inner wheel arch can see the 4no. mounting holes left by the removal of that silver box thing (electronic ignition upgrade?) in the 2014 pic. And owner makes mention of the original red steel wheels, that can be seen under the arse in the 2014 pics.

And yes Stan, I too would like to know more about the floor shift conversion, i.e. the accuracy, tidiness......
 
You thinking of buying it Aidan?

Hey Bryan, good to hear from you mate, how's life these days? And apologies for my absence from the Forum. Life these days....

It's certainly a tempting one mate, but a bit pricey really. Would have to know more about the car I guess, and get an opinion from someone who can view it in the flesh. But nice though, a rare one for sure...
 
Also, the front bench seat seems to have suffered a new rip since the 2014 pic - tear in the left front corner (and note that a black towel has been placed over the rest of the seat).
 
Hi-I've had a 69 fury I two door sedan for 30 plus years, and they are a lot lighter than they look. It's also a three speed on the floor, with a 225. Let me tell you it has no problem taking off and blasting or cruising down the road. I plan to put a four speed in it soon.
 
Hi-I've had a 69 fury I two door sedan for 30 plus years, and they are a lot lighter than they look. It's also a three speed on the floor, with a 225. Let me tell you it has no problem taking off and blasting or cruising down the road. I plan to put a four speed in it soon.

Let's see some pichers !

Was it originally on the floor or column? Aidan could use some reference pics
 
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