1966 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible 383 on 2040-cars
Holmen, Wisconsin, United States
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1966 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible. Factory 383 two barrel automatic transmission. Power steering Last licensed in 1976! Clear WI title numbers match Needs complete restoration. 383 engine spins over. I did not attempt to start it. It appears the water pump went bad years ago and the car was put into storage. No keys Shows 79000 miles on speedometer. Unknown true mileage. The water pump is still in the trunk, and it is froze up. All glass is good except rear convertible glass. The drivers door bottom is rusty, and the passenger front fender has a rust hole. There is some rust behind both rear wheels, but is not bad. The floors and trunk floor is very solid. See photos. Scale only. Frame also good. Car is complete except for the radiator and some side chrome. The passenger door handle and window crank are in the trunk as well as hubcaps and chrome trim. All in all a very solid car to restore. Parkway Auto Sales Inc. We are a small car lot in western Wisconsin. Our specialty is old cars, special interest cars, motorcycles and more! NO EXTRA FEES If you are the winning bidder or high offer, you own the car. We can store it for 30 days or longer for no additional fee once paid in full WI residents: 5.5 % sales tax. $84.50 title fee. Out of state buyers: No fees. You pay tax to your home state. Thanks for looking. Any questions, call Mike or Linda at 608 790-3460 |
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Adult owned. one owner. original condition. unmolested. unmodified. low reserve!
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