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1967 Plymouth Sport Fury Original 73000 Miles Power Options 383 Beautiful Car on 2040-cars

US $13,000.00
Year:1967 Mileage:73590
Location:

Glenrock, Wyoming, United States

Glenrock, Wyoming, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:383
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: PS23H74219665
Year: 1967
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 73,590
Model: Fury
Trim: Sport
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Seats

Here is my 1967 Plymouth Sport Fury. We are buying a new house and I need down payment money. Plus a baby coming in January. I will not give the car away, if she does not sell, I will keep her. Her name is Olivia. Olivia has power Windows, seat, Cruise control, and AM/FM Trans Radio. AC is ice cold, power seat works perfect. Radio and Cruise all work. The power Windows are stuck except the passenger side door. The man I got the car from said the windows all worked when he parked it three years ago. They all draw juice so I am guessing they just need unstuck. She does not leak or burn any oil at all and will drive anywhere you need to go. No mechanical problems at all, except the heater core leaked this summer, and I bypassed it. It will need replaced. Miles are original. Car was repainted sometime in the late 90s. Tires are brand new Coker BF Goodrich Vintage Bias ply. G78-14   Hubcaps are original to the car. Only interior flaws on car is a crack in the dash, Pictured, and a small hole in the drivers seat that is also pictured. Vinyl top is not perfect but will last. Paint is flaking on trunk and a small spot on hood. Chrome is all in fantastic shape. One tail light chrome missing. I may have a dual snorkle air cleaner by the end of the auction. I have original spare tire and wheel that will go with the car. Frame and floor are solid as well as trunk. I have a link added of a video of the car running and a walk around.  In the pictures it is freezing rain and snow coming down that is why the windows are wet.  I did not detail anything or even clean the car up because of the weather. The carpet is actually like new under the little bit of dirt. Trunk was not cleaned or engine either.  I do have lots of other pictures I can send on Text Just ask

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