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71 Plymouth Sport Fury 4dr Ht Gran Coupe 360 At 65k Actual Showroom Drive Home! on 2040-cars

US $8,950.00
Year:1971 Mileage:65000
Location:

Salem, Virginia, United States

Salem, Virginia, United States

1971 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY 4dr GRAN COUPE, 360, AUTO

This muscular, luxury, sporty & somehow at the same time conservative vehicle is easy to describe, at least condition wise, because it's always been garaged kept & is in showroom condition with only 65,000 actual miles!  Its ready to drive, show & enjoy.  Not only is it clean inside, straight outside, powerful & rides like a new car: it even SMELLS like a new car! Just sit down & breath in the 1970s-instant stress relief! No disappointment: you can drive this anywhere: its safe & reliable. They just don't get any better unless you have a time machine. 

The interior is clean & near flawless: with the original rip-free, mildew free, stain free carpet, perfect headliner, un-cracked dash, perfect door panels, etc.  The seats have the factory paisley material inserts & they match the unique paisley vinyl top: SO COOL! Nobody walks by without mention of the top.  The AM/FM stereo radio works great. All glass is crystal clear, windows roll up & down like new & the car looks amazing with all the windows down, doesn't it?

There was one repaint using the factory color & you can tell the attention to detail: the job was down right.  I cant tell you its perfect but I sure am having a hard time locating ANY flaws!  The original paisley vinyl top is going to surprise you with its rarity as well as the fact it has no rips, fade or rust bubbles! You will be hard pressed to find a cooler 4 door C-body.

Both bumpers & all trim is straight & bright like new: mirrors! The grille & headlight bezels are really straight & the power headlights work flawlessly. These have the super rare optional headlight bulb cleaners: little brushes that go back & forth like windshield wipers.  All lights work, turn signals, hi-lo, even the little marker lights on the sides!  Air conditioning, heater & defroster work: no radiator fluid leaks.  Alternator charges well, electrical system is flawless (MSD ignition is only non-original item but you will never have to set points again)

The brakes are completely redone & work 100% with no issues.  It has a nice big 4 core brass radiator with no issues so it keeps that 360 cool.  The suspension is solid & dialed in giving you that boat like ride. Tires have full tread with no dry rot: they are ready to roll.

The frame is solid front to back as are the floors & trunk pan: not a speck of rust... ever!

If you are looking for a clean, unique, complete, solid Mopar C-body to drive this summer that looks & runs great for minimal cost, look no further.  If you have any questions please ask before bidding.  We will be happy to answer all questions quickly & honestly.  The reserve is very reasonable: if you will bid fairly & often you will quickly meet it.  The buy it now price is too low for the cars condition but its fair.  If you want it now: BUY IT NOW because once reserve is met it could go for more.  (check the current going prices of recently traded, similarly equipped C-bodies in this condition) 

Choosing a Fury Gran Coupe Sedan means you like luxury car living without having to pay luxury car prices. The ride, handling, & new quiet has to be experienced to be truly appreciated. Inside you are treated to sumptuous interiors with fold down center armrests & wall to wall carpeting. Extra care in engineering... it makes the difference. (from a Fury car brochure on the Gran Coupe) 

Sport Fury.  Sport?  Put it to the test.  Sport means clean, uncluttered looks.  That's Sport Fury-quick & agile.  Its lines are aerodynamically smooth.  The wipers are hidden at the base of the windshield making the hood look even longer.  Sport means performance.  A 360ci power plant, our largest small block.  Sport means handling.  On the road Sport Fury puts you in command all the way.  The suspension system-torsion bars in front, leaf springs in the rear-lets you carve the corners.  Finally sport means stopping. Quick & sure with standard front disc brakes & deeply finned, flared rear drums.  (from a Fury brochure on the Sport Fury)

The above (all true) shows a slice of these unique cars history.  It also demonstrates by buying this car you will be getting TWO cars in one: a very rare combination of luxury & performance.  Perfect for the golf course, work or grocery getter: it will turn heads every mile you drive.  Pride of ownership, you will have it & sadly, if you win, I no longer will.  The only problem I have ever had with the car? Simply put: its too nice to drive.  

I was attempting to reproduce factory sales brochure photographs... What do you think: how did I do?  Good luck!

A non-refundable deposit of ONLY $100. is required from the winning bidder, due via PayPal within 24 hours after the auction ends. (this proves you are fully committed to completing this transaction & allows for re-listing if you are not).  No trades.   Full payment is due within 7 days of auction end via cash in person, bank-to-bank or wire transfer, or certified bank check (drawn on a major US bank).  Clear VA title is in hand and vehicle can be scheduled for buyer pickup by appointment at anytime after full payment is received and cleared.  I can hold the vehicle for 30 days (storage is $10.00 per day starting day 31). Vehicle is located in Salem, VA, 24153 (not far from Roanoke, VA)

We are happy to work with the buyer to arrange shipping.  We realize the deal is not complete until you have the vehicle in your possession & we want that as badly as you do.  Its only fair that once full payment is made that you should get your purchased item quickly.  Rest assured we will do everything in our power to insure that happens as quickly & safely as possible.  Once you decide on a carrier we work directly with your shipper to get the job done & report back to you just as quickly.  Anything you need, let us know, we are here to serve.

This classic car is being sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied.  Before bidding & possibly owning this classic vehicle carefully consider the pleasures as well as the occasional disappointments involved with vintage automobiles.  Thank you.



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