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Location: Alberta | Winter is officially over come on up and make deal…………….It's not mine LOL
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/edmonton/1960-plymouth-fury-for...
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Location: Montreal, Canada | It's 1960 Plymouth galore in Alberta... this convertible seems quite cheap!
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/edmonton/1960-fury-convertible/...
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Location: Lordstown, Ohio | its a 6cyl which they never came with a 6 |
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Location: Montreal, Canada | w.weiland - 2017-05-04 6:15 AM
its a 6cyl which they never came with a 6
Yep. But it's still a nice convertible for 23k$ CDN, which is about 15k$ US, OBO. To me, changing the motor back to a V8 seems pretty easy compared to finding another FL convertible in that condition for that price. |
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Location: Victoria, BC, on Vancouver Island, Canada | w.weiland - 2017-05-04 3:15 AM
its a 6cyl which they never came with a 6
It could be possible that a Canadian market car was built with a six. Just guessing. |
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Location: Branson, MO | For some reason I believe Canadian built MoPars had 6 cyllinder engines available in a variety of models that US models weren't. I think I remember there being 6 cylinder DeSotos too in year models upward and including '55s. There may have been taxis built with 6 cylinder engines specific for taxi fleets????? I may be wrong but it just seems I've seen or read things like that. |
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| Yes. I remember looking at a 60 Plymouth wagon that was for sale in Ontario and it also had the slant 6 from the factory. |
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