For Sale Plymouth Fury III 1971 - $8500

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Plymouth Fury III 1971
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Connecticut car. Probably thought when repainted and redo engine it wasn’t worth hooking up.

Read the Craigslist Ad. Now a Connecticut car. Originally not a CT car. If you like 71 Furys and the "23" roof line this car is worth looking at.
 
If this car was a 1970 Sport Fury, there would be a battle going on right now to see who could get it first. And I'd be crying, since I can't spend that kind of bread on a car right now.

Jeff
 
He says it came from Wisconsin. Is that any diferent than Connecticut?

Possibly. CT uses salt in the winter. I don't know about WI. Based on the before photo in the ad, I would say that this car did not see a lot of winter use.
 
Possibly. CT uses salt in the winter. I don't know about WI. Based on the before photo in the ad, I would say that this car did not see a lot of winter use.
I thought we were talking about the need for A/C.
 
I'd love to see one of these with a 5.9 Mag, Hughes Airgap EFI intake and a few other mild tweaks, hidden under light-blue paint and a single-snorkel.
Nobody would notice it, and it should run as well as a 383 car and be better on gas.
 
I'd love to see one of these with a 5.9 Mag, Hughes Airgap EFI intake and a few other mild tweaks, hidden under light-blue paint and a single-snorkel.
Nobody would notice it, and it should run as well as a 383 car and be better on gas.

In a B body.

But I do get the point...definitely a better starting point than a 318.
 
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