RE: Restored Fury for sale
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RE: Restored Fury for sale



Agree. We know Sean is a good guy from his years here as a member. But those who do not know him and see the listing can tell by the detailed description that he redid the Plymouth well, with only reliability and quality in mind. Its a turn-key ride.

People make the mistake (done it myself) of buying something that seemed low priced only to find out later that parts and labor required to bring it up to standard tipped over the boat. It's always better to buy a car as much "done" as you can afford, unless you *truly* enjoy doing all the restoration yourself, as you can't put a $ value on the satisfaction of that hobby process; with veneration I give a salute to those who take a basket case and complete it into a running / driving Mopar.    

Gary H.  

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>it's usually a case everyone wants something for next to nothing Sean.Hang in there and don't fold. That car is WELL worth it.
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>George
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>--- On Fri, 7/4/08, Sean B <polecat2@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
...It didn't do very well, so I'm
>> going to re-list it.  
>> Hope it's just because of the holiday weekend.
>> 
>> Sean 


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