For Sale Plymouth Fury (b-body) w/7 miles

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You can work for Uber with it.
Yes but you have to wear a cap and chain smoke. ... and make a motion and noise like you're working the old style taxi meter every time someone gets in the car.
 
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That rust is nothing. If that guy got out a wire brush and a can of red Krylon, it would be restored in an hour. It's exactly the rust I'd expect from a car that sat indoors on concrete for decades and perhaps outside a few years (snow could cause that rear window rot, rain would dry out and run off into the trunk).

It's already higher than my Fury, so somebody must want it!
 
I'm not sure I agree. Something sitting in a wet building, if it stayed damp all the time with a little drippage onto it, could do some nasty stuff. I wouldn't be surprised if this car has some surprises in it, esp based on what I see here:
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The real reason for this is. Keeps the driver from putting in low and holding to break the engine and sit and collect the rest of the days hours.
I would say that 1977 was still hourly and not lease drivers.
That 1st-gear lockout was part of the police package in that era, and fleet and police cars are often similar, they especially were in the Diplomat era (ever notice how many of them had cop wheels and spotlights?). Might be an A38 somewhere else on this car's list, which brought the lockout option in with it?
 
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