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Year:1975 Mileage:83250 Color: Gold /
 Beige
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.2L 318Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: RH23G5G106473 Year: 1975
Model: Fury
Trim: Custom Hardtop 2-Door
Power Options: Power Steering, Air Conditioning
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 83,250
Exterior Color: Gold
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Beige
One Owner Car: garaged since new
Number of Cylinders: 8
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Original West Coast car. Never messed with. Nothing added, nothing taken away. Original AM radio. No speakers cut into the door panels or kick panels. Seats have been covered since new as well. Rear is in factory clear textured vinyl seatcovers, and front in customized fiber covers. I have gone through this car and find very little negative to report. There is some surface rust on one of the rear fenders - but it is minor. There are 3 small cracks in the front windshield. The front "Plymouth" emblem is missing its last three letters. Some tiny spots here and there are missing from the original Aztec Gold paint. These are all easily corrected. I cannot report anything else wrong with this car!

When I got it from my uncle last February, it had a number of mechanical needs. So I took care of them. 
5 new Hankook long-life tires in the correct size.
New master cylinder.
New water pump. New timing chain and timing gear, too - since when the water pump came off, I saw a great opportunity to make this engine good for another 38 years. The original plastic gear and chains have been replaced with heavy duty steel parts.
New front shocks.
New valve cover gaskets.
New exhaust gaskets! This is a special care item nobody takes care of - but I did. This engine is quiet... at idle, you'd scarcely know it was running.
New transmission pan gasket. Amsoil synthetic ATF and Amsoil full synthetic motor oil, with fresh filters on both transmission and engine.
New fuel pump. 
New fuel sending unit.
New heater valve.
New coolant hoses and heater hoses.
New brake pads and shoes - I used Raybestos which I believe are the best. She brakes as quietly as she runs.
New muffler and new resonator - done under warranty from the original replacement dating back to 1988.
This automobile runs flawlessly. I have driven her about 200 miles while finding anything wrong worth repairing - so you won't have to. She needs nothing. Seats are flawless - while you cannot see all the detail in the pics, I ran my hand across them underneath the front seat covers - they are as new. My uncle was fastidious about this car. What might have been a throwaway car for some was his pride and joy, and as such, he cared for her the way some might care for their first Cadillac - or Rolls.
She really has not seen the road much in the last 7 years, but is anxious to drive, and drive she does. 
What she really needs is to find someone who will appreciate her unmolested originality and incredibly well-preserved condition. Perhaps that's you?
Furys are getting hard to find. Most have been scrapped and sent to China for their steel. This car, in particular, is very rare indeed. With few factory options, she was never anyone's target for preservation. Therefore,cars like this are bound to become increasingly hard to find in the future. We all know the collector's mantra - "What people throw away is what becomes valuable". 

Finally, this is an incredibly well-documented car. I did recover the correct build sheet at the seat bottom. Also, I have copious repair receipts. I even have the original title and original warranty! Currently registered to my uncle- the original owner.
If you're looking for a car that looks great, makes you look great too, and is a great summer ride or a great addition to your collection of 1970s classic rides, you won't want to pass this by. 
I am able to show this car throughout the auction period - she is garaged at my residence in San Francisco's Richmond district. Come take a look if you like, or write me if you'd like to discuss this car. I specialize in Plymouth Furys as my feedback will tell you, and I am real proud to offer this car. 
Happy bidding and good luck. 

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