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1973 Plymouth Fury Gran Sedan 400 Mopar Chrysler Detroit Land Yacht 4 Door V8 on 2040-cars

US $3,500.00
Year:1973 Mileage:117000
Location:

Syracuse, New York, United States

Syracuse, New York, United States

1973 Plymouth Fury Gran Sedan
4 door Land Yacht - 22 Foot long!
Selling this in favor of another Fury I own.
Upgrades include:
2013 - re-cored radiator (by Liland Radiator)
2013 - tune up of spark plugs, wires, cap, new silicone hoses etc
2012 - voltage regulator
2012 - fuel lines rear
2009 - alternator 
2009 - front tires 
2009 - front brakes
2009/2010 - headliner repairs
2008 - rear tires

What the car needs:
Upholstery (back seats have signs of dry rot), dash cracked, carpet old (functional, but not pretty), and will be needing paint on the body, and the contrasting roof is original and if you want this to be a show car you need to choose to replace or just paint it. 
United radio in Syracuse - I was told - can repair the speedometer (it reads 20 mph off). The sending unit for the fuel gauge is also not functioning (I've been using a notebook since I've owned it) would suggest replacing that, because it does suck to fill up every 250 miles just to be on the safe side.....

Has a 400 V8 engine & a Torqueflight transmission - so despite being a land yacht she does haul ass (always thought of drag racing it despite the tonnage). Built at the Newark Delaware plant. I have driven this car all over the country - won Nashville, IN for "Most Original Car" in 2009 at the Hotrods and Hillbillies car show.

From the book, "The Plymouth and Desoto Story" Crestline Books, page 358;
"Loaded with elegance and luxury, the Fury Gran Sedan proved irresistible to the 14,852 individuals who bought it. The attractive 4-door hardtop weighted 3,890 pounds and was available upon payment of $4,110. The Fury Gran series was available with an optional Brougham interior that offered a choice of seat style and trim, individual front seat adjustment and a reclining feature for the front passenger." (this is the trim level in this vehicle) 

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