1971 Plymouth Fury III, only on its Second Owner. The car won "Best Original" at the Annual Indy Mopar Club show few years ago. This is a Stock, numbers matching 360 2bbl, does not over heat, it has a rebuilt (original case) 727 transmission, 3.23 gear non SG. This 4 door car is in great condition. A VERY Excellent Original vinyl top, great looking paint. The car was purchased with only 30,240 miles on it. That is Verified! It now has 56k. AM radio, bucket back bench seats, Every Thing Except the A/C is in Working condition, YES this means even the OE clock. This car still has the original spare tire with about 13.5 factory NOS air. Very Nice Interior! This is the Work done to the car since I bought it a reman starter Original alternator was rebuilt, So it is still on the car p/s pump new water pump Original break calipers were rebuilt (both sides) break pads and shoes, (originals were still on car when bought) rebuilt master cylinder, new lower ball joints (both sides) a new fan clutch. Tires replaced with radials, bias-ply was still on car when bought I changed over to the Mopar electric ignition Replaced Sparkplug wire set Yes It still had the ORIGINAL sparkplug wires on it These were saved and are with the car Comes with some extras 2 bias ply tires a fender skirts set with some of the mounting hardware (provided I can dig that baggy up) a spare 3 core radiator a new A/C master control switch still in the box. Literature (brochures, Factory shop manuals, and glove box paper work) The Original FULL set of glovebox paperwork is Just like new (including the 426 Hemi advisory) A/C needs minor work to get working again. Minimal rust in the usual spots. Solid floors pans, still has both build sheets. Has 24k miles on the tires (80K mile tires). Overall a very presentable car, ready to drive home anywhere you can reach via the open road Asking $3000 obo You can view pictures at: http://photos.yahoo.com/hornet_on_flower Contact me: hornet_on_flower@xxxxxxxxx Please use this e-mail address, This way we dont bother "The Keeper of the Tools" (Dad) John Indianapolis, Indiana PS: this car was also 'shown' at the Chrysler 300 club meet in Plymouth MI, severa lyears ago -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Visit the ALL-NEW ForwardLook.net! New Discussion Forums, Expanded Content and much, much more http://www.forwardlook.net/
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