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Post by 95gts on Jan 24, 2007 17:24:38 GMT -5
Any value in these cars, 2 door with a 318, white, solid, couple bubbles in paint. Is there a interest in these cars, or are they undervalued and never be worth to much 5-7k?
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Post by 65cuda on Jan 24, 2007 17:35:34 GMT -5
Any value in these cars, 2 door with a 318, white, solid, couple bubbles in paint. Is there a interest in these cars, or are they undervalued and never be worth to much 5-7k? I had a few 68 Furys, the Fury line was the less desired mopars of that time, the sport Furys were the sport model and held some value, I wouldn`t mind to have another fury, I don`t care about resale value, I just like this car
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Post by 65cuda on Jan 24, 2007 17:43:45 GMT -5
here is a pidcture of my 68 Fury II that I hit a pole with
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Post by 95gts on Jan 24, 2007 17:52:59 GMT -5
i see nothing
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Post by oldschoolcruiser on Jan 24, 2007 20:44:14 GMT -5
I think any old car is a good investment right now. At the rate this hobby is growing, the supply of pre-'70 cars is getting smaller every day. Pay $4,000 for a good Fury today, don't molest it, and you may just double your money if you can hang onto it for a few years. I don't see the bubble bursting anytime soon, and the sky just may be the limit in the future. Remember, cars like these will never be built ever again. ;D
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Post by 65cuda on Jan 24, 2007 20:51:08 GMT -5
right the old car market has taken off, here is a 67 Sport Fury going for 6,900 on ebay
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Post by 69olds442 on Jan 24, 2007 20:56:03 GMT -5
That would be a cool car!
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Post by benny on Jan 24, 2007 22:05:13 GMT -5
After 64...the fury's are not bringing very good money. It's a car that is attractive to a small select bunch. They were/are big boxes and most were very under-powered with the 318. Dependable transportation but lacking in performance. Not alot of aftermarket pieces for them, and 4 speeds in these cars was VERY rare... If you want a cheap ragtop and like that body style, then a person has a great opportunity to get a great deal for now.
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Post by 65cuda on Jan 24, 2007 22:29:24 GMT -5
dad had a 66 Ply Fury VIP he brought brand new, 383 commando engine well over 200,000 miles were put on it
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Post by 95gts on Jan 24, 2007 22:41:19 GMT -5
Thanks Guys. Person wants to sell, it. I going to see it Saturday and take a couple pics, and post it for them on a couple forums. I just hearing its solid from my painter. Didn't know really anything about these cars...thought I ask if there was any interest in them.
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Post by 69olds442 on Jan 24, 2007 22:43:34 GMT -5
You gonna buy it Joe?
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Post by 65cuda on Jan 24, 2007 22:45:17 GMT -5
keep us informed
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Post by 95gts on Jan 24, 2007 23:35:47 GMT -5
Not me, its older then me...If I got something older then me it be from 23-53
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Post by 65cuda on Jan 24, 2007 23:39:28 GMT -5
well get some photos up, we have some mopar guys on the forum, don`t worry we would never bash you for buying a mopar
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Post by 95gts on Jan 24, 2007 23:43:47 GMT -5
That why i brought it up, figure somebody want a solid car for this price.....I was thinking buying it and taking it to PA and sell it, but don't want to waste time, if its a undesirable car.
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Post by 65cuda on Jan 24, 2007 23:47:05 GMT -5
who knows I may buy it for my 16 year old daughter to drive, its safer and more dependable then some of crap on the road now
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Post by 95gts on Jan 24, 2007 23:49:38 GMT -5
I have pictures sat afternoon for you guys.
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Post by oldschoolcruiser on Jan 25, 2007 14:59:23 GMT -5
If I got something older then me it be from 23-53 GTS going old school........LOL ;D
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Post by 95gts on Jan 25, 2007 18:09:58 GMT -5
Should have wrote 2023-2053 lol...I like the old hotrods, if I was to spend 25 grand, it would be a in that era of cars.
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Post by benny on Jan 25, 2007 19:21:52 GMT -5
Less than half that can get You a nice ride
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