For Sale Bit off more than he could chew. 70 Fury

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Silly Chevy boy. National Parts Depot doesn't carry Mopar C-body tin...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Plymouth-Ot...09b908d4:g:B6wAAOSwHQ9WUoCQ&item=262156126420


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Selling my '70 Fury III . I picked this car up about a month ago but I just have too many projects. It had been sitting outside for at least 10 years. The car is very complete and is all there. Its a pretty basic 318/904 car. The original 318 is long gone. Has a newer 318 out of a Dodge van in its place. I had it running for a little while but now it won't idle. Probably picked up some crap from the tank. (needs a big block anyway!!) Factory A/C car. The car is a little on the rougher side but is still savable. Has typical rot in lower portions of fenders and quarters, around rear window etc. Will need right front floor pan and trunk floor replaced. The right rear frame rail will also need some attention (see pics). Front sub frame and rockers are very nice. The interior is actually quite nice and relatively presentable. Has no brakes. Master cylinder is currently out of the car. Let me know if you need more pics of certain areas as ebay only allows up to 24 pictures. Would make a great project car or parts car. This car is being sold as-is and must be towed to it's new home. Winning bidder is responsible for pick up or shipping. I will assist with loading the car in anyway I can. I encourage bidders to come see this car in person before they bid but I know that is not always possible. I also reserve the right to end this auction at any time as the car is also for sale locally.


Consider it a Fury GT starter kit....
 
http://cnj.craigslist.org/cto/5295921834.html
 
Holy rust! Floors are all shot. The $1000 opening bid better be the last.
 
Pretty sure it's a '70 - per the front grill, rear bumper and interior quarter panel. But has the 1971 rear seat pattern. Interesting.

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The rear seat from that gold Arizona '71 Fury III from a while back. Man, that sun is intense, just like here (early Summer here and wow can this Irishman feel it...):


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Fender tag decoding, note the front seat configuration - now the rear seat makes sense as a matching '71 front bench seat appears to have been swapped in also (can just above make out the pattern in the dash shot). But I note it is a late build too?:

PH23:
Plymouth Fury
Unknown
2 Door Hardtop

NOD: Unknown
Unknown
Belvidere, IL, USA

292736: Sequence number

E63: 383 cid 4 barrel V8 H.P. 335hp
D32: Heavy Duty Automatic Transmission
FT6: Exterior Colour (Burnt Tan Metallic)
H6T5: Trim - High, Vinyl Bucket Seats, Tan
FT6: Int. Door Frames (Burnt Tan Metallic)
624: Build Date: June 24
196075: Order number
V1L: Full Vinyl Top, Champagne
B41: Front Disc Brakes w/Standard 10in RR Drum
C21: Centre Front Seat Cushion
C55: Bucket Seats
H51: Air Conditioning with Heater
M25: Wide sill moldings
M31: Belt Moldings
R11: Radio Solid State AM (2 Watts)
V01: Mono Tone Paint Treatment
V5T: Body Side Stripes, Tan
Y05: Build to USA Specs
Y14: Sold Car
26: 26in Radiator
END: End of Sales Codes
 
Yes, this car is basically the same as the ConnecticutSFGT advertised on ebay recently - same exterior and interior colour, samecolour vinyl roof, and same seat configuration. Main difference (apart from the obvious lol) is the AC option.

Did someone say "re-body"....?


What are the odds of that, both advertised so close together. Damn damn....

 
I would put a warmed over BB back in the Az. car and a clear job and drive the crap out of that car, and I am not a fusie guy.
 
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