1974 Plymouth Fury Gran Sedan

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  1. jwdtenn

    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    360 V8. Looks very impressive. $4950. 360 V8 w/ 75k miles.

    http://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/cto/5479134524.html

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    1974 Plymouth Fury Gran Sedan 4 door hardtop, was sold new at Steven Chrysler Plymouth in Tacoma in 1974. Garaged its entire life in Tacoma, purchased in summer of 2015 from original 93 year old owner. This two-owner beauty is all original; 75929 miles, all original "Golden Fawn" color paint, vinyl top, bench seat w/folding armrest interior. 360 2 barrel V-8, Torqueflight automatic, power steering and brakes, factory air conditioning that still blows ice cold, power seat, tilt and telescoping steering wheel with rim blow horn, AM radio with rear speaker and deluxe wheel covers. Aftermarket cruise control installed with owners manual. New battery and alternator. This car looks, runs and drives like new; near showroom condition. Fuel gauge and horn inop. No rust, very rare and in excellent condition, a MUST SEE collectible. No texts please, call only if seriously interested. Thank you.

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  2. Silvertwinkiehobo

    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    That really is nice. Looks like the master cylinder's new. I don't see any rust or corrosion on it.
     
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    Nice car, but did they really make the last zero on each speed marking on the odometer a smaller size? That would give me a headache in about 10 seconds. In fact, I can barely stand to look at it now.

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    Whatever. Still a very rare car.
     
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    Those first numbers on the speedo were actually made bigger. Probably because most of the original owners were at the age where they needed glasses and those big numbers are a lot easier to see without them.:rolleyes:
    I hate having to wear glasses just to see the gauges and radio controls in my car.
     
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    Apparently sold - ad gone. Looked great.
     
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    Yes, they did. That's one of the features I find rather appealing, actually.
     

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