Samplingman
Old Man with a Hat
Link for the new sale ad?
This thread was dead since April 6th, revived today and the car is again for sale, something's wrong here.
A pic located here:Fury Fan, how is that 65 SF 383 4 speed project you have coming along ? Have you unearthed it yet?
Let's see that baby, you have something there I would rather see. A car that's in your grasp for you to share with us.
I somehow understood every word you said perfectly!A pic located here:
FCBO Four Speed Owners Registry
I have 3 cars stuffed in a 2.5 car garage. My 300L sat across the back for a few years and I had the 65 SF to the front for some attention, I vowed to get it running again. It had been sitting for awhile, and when I started it up it had a bit of diesel-type noise that turned out to be some stuck lifters. Got those cleaned and put back in place and it ran pretty quiet except for some odd noise at the tailpipes. Diagnosed that as a burned exh valve. Got that addressed but need to put the head back on. Then winter hit.
So in comparing the SF and the 300L, the L needed much less attention to be driven, so the 65 SF got swapped to teh back of the garage again. It needs more than I have time for, and it would take about $5000 of work to turn it into a $4000 car. I cannot sell it as-is because I fear it would be at risk of getting parted out. And other life priorities get in teh way of it. And that's my history of this car - it was the first car I bought, and I worked on it for about 2 years, then better cars needing less work kept popping up and moving to the front of the line. But at least I've given it sanctuary.
Everyone thinks they have a Hemi Cuda these days with these ridiculous prices. We are not, repeat, not, paying for your girlfriend's boob job and post op rehab in St. Lucia.Why is it me who always posts the ridiculously expensive c-bodies, ha ha. I again think like the green '67 VIP that I posted, this 'vert is worth $20,000-25,000. Here is some history that us fellow c-body folks know about the car, paging @ayilar.......
1) The car is VIN PM27T0D126821
2) It was for sale in July of 2022 here and is the one from CoPart in Rochester NY....... https://www.forcbodiesonly.com/mopar-forum/threads/1970-plymouth-fury-iii-convertible-copart.72722/#post-1113775,
3) It is the car ayilar posted about back on August 26th 2022 in the "Last Of The Convertibles" thread here....... https://www.forcbodiesonly.com/mopar-forum/threads/lets-play-a-game-last-of-the-convertibles.14750/page-30.
4) It is one of very few "T" code 440 Furys to exist.
THIS TIME we know.......
1) The car was posted 4 weeks ago now according to the Facebook ad.
2) The car is now located in Fair Lawn New Jersey
3) The car went up about $25,000 in price to $50,000.
4) There is not much information about the car, it just says and I quote from the ad below.......
1970 PLYMOUTH - FURY III 440 4, 21/2 stain steel exhaust. Runs just perfect!! (not a laser - there was not Fury on MKP) Call for more info.
Here is the newest ad for it with some pictures.......
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3183727265273212/?hoisted=false&ref=search&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post
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There are 'plain' Fuseys out there with $15k asking prices, this is a 440 'vert for only 10k more.Everyone thinks they have a Hemi Cuda these days with these ridiculous prices. We are not, repeat, not, paying for your girlfriend's boob job and post op rehab in St. Lucia.
Looks to me like he's got a bunch of cars listed, including another Fury vert. His reviews are pretty bad. FacebookI reached out to the seller. He is not forthcoming with information regardless of the conversation he regurgitates what the ad says and nothing more.
I looked through his feedback last evening. It was not in his favor but the new Dave tries not to spread bad news.Looks to me like he's got a bunch of cars listed, including another Fury vert. His reviews are pretty bad. Facebook
I'd say he's selling cars on consignment and probably knows nothing more than that. I see a drop from $39K to $25K. If he does own it, he's probably had it for a while and looking to get that $25K back that he paid for it 3 years ago.
It's a nice car though and probably worth looking at. $25K is reasonable, but I'd be cautious with him. The car needs to do the talking.
The new Dave?the new Dave
Good eye John, I would say thats a safe assumptionI was looking at the custom '60 Pontiac he has and it hit me that the Pontiac was in the background on the first post in this thread.
So, that car has been in his inventory for 3 years.... Sales at $50K, then $39K didn't happen, so I'll say he's now looking to get his money out of it.
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The new Dave?