1967 Plymouth Sport Fury Numbers Matching Cold Ac Cruise Control on 2040-cars
Glenrock, Wyoming, United States
Here is my 67 Fury. Numbers matching car, power windows, Seats, Cruise Control, and Cold AC. Car was painted in the 90s sometime. Not perfect but still looks fantastic. Paint is not so fantastic on the trunk and the hood is flaking a little. Floor is solid, frame and trunk are solid as well. Miles are original. Top is starting to crack but not coming apart. Interior is in fantastic shape it has one crack in the dash and a small puncture hole on side of drivers seat. My camera died during pictures but I will post more during the auction. I can also text pictures if somebody wanted specific ones. Just give me your number in an email. The only issues the car has is the windows do not roll up and down except the passenger window. I believe they are stuck, you can still hear the motors working but not enough to roll them. Heater core leaks so I bypassed it since I do not drive it in the winter or bad weather. The AM FM Radio works but if you hit a big bump you lose the station. Sounds great though. Cruise works fine but the speed dial is not accurate. The Tires are Coker reproduction BF Goodrich. They in my opinion look fantastic. They have maybe 500 miles on them. Dual Snorkel Air cleaner is not the original air cleaner that came with this car, but I believe it is period correct. I just liked it. Please ask any and all questions before bidding. Car is in Evansville Wyoming. This car should make a road trip anywhere in the US, but of course it is a 47 year old car so anything can happen. Side markers are just reflectors not lights. somebody added them to car before me. If you go to Youtube and put in the name Tazzymotoface There are several videos of the car.
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