I found a '71 Fury...

Oh...I don't know that yet. I've had one text so far from the seller.

I mentioned the wheels as there are folks that are not aware of that.
 
well good luck man, I love it as is. I am surprised when something like that surfaces . How does a car like this stay unknown in todays world....
 
It is the original color, I just don't know yet if it is the factory paint job. The car is unbelievably clean in, out, and underneath.
 
Well, after getting a good pic of the fender tag, it's NOT FC7, but rather a FT3 Sahara Tan car, originally...

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I like the car, anyway.
 
Still a very cool car. Hope it works out, and love to hear the back story when you can
 
View attachment 70377 OK...I know full damn well I should NOT do this, but...I'm not saying where the car is, nor what he is asking for the Fury, but here is a decent front 3/4 shot of the car...!

PLEASE! If you know the car, do NOT spoil the location!

don't have to worry about me...surpriseingly enough already have a Sahara Tan Metalic 70...to funny..video of day l brought it home

Chrysler advert sahara tan
 
I'm bummed that is is not a factory In-Violet car, but the job that is on the car now looks amazing in the pics. I have seen two FC7 Furys over the years. One in CO and another in CA, and both back in the late '80s. Sahara Tan is the color of the car my bro-in-law had on his '69 Sport Fury back in the late '70s. That was our commuter car, as we had a 100 mile R/T ride to work 5 days a week. Still thinking about this beast, despite the fact it's not a factory purple car. That's gonna affect the asking price, in my eyes.
 
yeah, the vert has rusted frame rails. Otherwise I would have bought back then from moparts.

Carsten
 
tough question.

2005 or 2006 if I remember correctly.
Had no engine and was cheap with 900$
Had a golden hood the rest of the body was still original plumcrazy. Fender tag showed "999" code and was also still in original paint.

Liked it a lot but saw no way to save it being here.
If I would have a lot of space I would have simply bought it to let it survive as a proof it existed.

Carsten
 
I too was thinking ten years. I had a project in the garage at the time. I have a feeling Murray would sell it complete
 
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