For Sale Grandma 1973 Plymouth Fury. Rebuilt 360/AT. Restore or parts car.

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1973 Plymouth Fury that has been here too long and needs to go. Picked up almost 1 1/2 years ago, put a new torque converter behind the rebuilt 727, 360 was rebuilt and runs good for a 2bbl. Power steering, disc, clean body and even the tires look recent. Sadly, nobody in California wants to deal with the roof rust and the damaged exhaust system, so I have to either sell it or part it out in July. Comes with lien papers. Selling for $2500, the drivetrain alone is worth that. No trades wanted.

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Nice lines on that car. What a pity.
 
1973 Plymouth Fury that has been here too long and needs to go. Picked up almost 1 1/2 years ago, put a new torque converter behind the rebuilt 727, 360 was rebuilt and runs good for a 2bbl. Power steering, disc, clean body and even the tires look recent. Sadly, nobody in California wants to deal with the roof rust and the damaged exhaust system, so I have to either sell it or part it out in July. Comes with lien papers. Selling for $2500, the drivetrain alone is worth that. No trades wanted.
Curious: how do you convert lien papers into a title?
 
Thus my question
Wish @migsBIG would respond. He might actually get some interest if people could title the car.
Exactly! We see this all the time here... the seller says it's super easy to get the title, but they never get it before they put it up for sale. Most times they could increase their profit if they actually got the title instead of telling us how easy it is to get it!:rofl:
 
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Exactly! We see this all the time here... the seller says it's super easy to get the title, but they never get it before they put it up for sale. Most times they could increase their profit if they actually got the title instead of telling us how easy it is to get it!:rofl:
Agree. They talk like they want to save car, but then they don't get title.:wtf:
Last time I checked, Broadway title charges $875 to get title to an untitled vehicle. If someone wanted to ship to East coast, add $2000 transport. Now a $2000 car is a $5000 car. Who can afford to save a 4 door at that cost?
IOW, if Mr. Seller wants to save the car, get title and help someone save it.
 
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