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1967 Plymouth Fury Iii on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:11721
Location:

Fruitland, Idaho, United States

Fruitland, Idaho, United States

Up for Auction is a 1967 Plymouth Furry III .PS,PB,AC,AT  AM Radio 2  rear speakers.  This Plymouth is an original bought new locally at the now closed Chrysler Plymouth Dealer in Ontario. it has had a ground up restoration completed in March of last year . Less than 900 miles since completion. Which included :


Completely rebuilt  383/325 HP 4bbl Commando V8 Engine including hard seats, Edelbrock 600 cfm Carburetor Electronic ignition with hot Coil. still has the Joe Gibbs synthetic break in oil in it.


Rebuilt 727 Torque Flight Transmission built same time as engine.


New  heavy duty Radiator not a one that has been cleaned , pressure tested and painted..


New original color paint job, complete including jams engine compartment.


New Exhaust System,Mufflers and and all pipes from the exhaust manifold to tips.


Under Carriage completely painted , frame, under body and wheel wells.


New Shocks.


Glass in excellent condition with new seals


All instruments work including Clock. Note: fuel gauge off by under a quarter .


Factory Chrysler Air Conditioning , rebuilt Compressor new Hoses and recharged , converted to R 134. Blows very cold air.


Front and Rear Bumpers triple plated re chromed. All stainless mouldings in excellent condition.


New Door, Trunk, Window seals, new under hood pad under Hood also repainted.


This Plymouth Furry III is completely rust free .


Brakes have been overhauled including master cylinder and vacuum booster . they are really touchy but work very good. New rear pinion seal.


New Battery, and Cables . all wiring in excellent condition.


Tires about 85 % tread left. Mag wheels , I have the original Wheel Covers in Trunk that goes with Car.


Interior is original and in excellent condition. New Carpet.




This Plymouth Fury III is like new and will give you many miles of uninterrupted driving pleasure for sure.


I have a Major Auto Transporter locally here that I have used before and I can get you a quote on transporting this Plymouth.


Note. If you have a zero feed back rating please contact me via ebay email before bidding. Chances are if you don’t I may cancel your bid. 


I have a reasonable reserve and it is below NADA price for this 1967 Plymouth Furry III, especially the condition this one is in and all the work that has went into this fine Plymouth .Ask questions and i will get back to you promptly. Thanks for bidding

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