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:) 1966 Plymouth Fury

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Love it!

Asking $18,500

1966 Plymouth Fury III 440 4bbl 4spd...$18,500. firm. American muscle, vintage iron rules, rare MOPAR, awesome cam sound, excellent driver...nothing needed. Older restore but in great shape, straight body, excellent chrome... Very fun to drive. Many original parts are unique to this year. She's a great car and hard to part with her but it's time to move on...please don't waste my time...serious inquires only...no help in selling her needed. This car is amazing.
Horn, wipers, rear air shocks, turn signals, interior lights, all Exterior lights including front headlights, tail lights and reverse lights, speedometer, odometer, fuel gauge, all the "idiot" lights work as they should. 678-36o-o662.OBO.reduced price.no texting
 
Wow, great car. The button tufted interior is unbelievable, I think it's love it or hate it. Gonna say I love it, had to be an expensive reupholstery job.
 
I was expecting this car to have the 426 Street Wedge. However, with the VIN being PH23G, isn't this originally A 383 car?
 
Wow, great car. The button tufted interior is unbelievable, I think it's love it or hate it. Gonna say I love it, had to be an expensive reupholstery job.

I’m gonna have to say i hate it. It’s not tasteful. The original door panels are on of the best of a fury. Gone, all gone...
 
I was expecting this car to have the 426 Street Wedge. However, with the VIN being PH23G, isn't this originally A 383 car?

'65 was the last 426 wedge in Plymouths. Somebody probably blew up the original 383 years ago and stuck in a 440. I like this car as a traditional hot rod from the late 1960's, early 1970's, not original but reasonably well done. Will be curious to see what it sells for. Would probably have been worth more with just the engine upgrade.

Dave
 
This one been on Craigslist for quite awhile, the interior and dash pad made me look away.

I got more excited when I first saw a 65 Sport Fury bondo bucket with a 426/auto that went from Craigslist and eventually ended up on Hemmings for like 22k.
Don't know where it went after that.

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