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JPBrecheisen
Posted 2014-03-22 1:26 AM (#432421)
Subject: 1959 Plymouth Fury 4DR Sedan


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1959 Plymouth Fury. Nice Car. 318 V8 with push button 3 speed automatic. Car is in nice shape inside and out. Been in storage for last few years. Would probably need a tune up and a good "once over" before putting back on the road. Call with questions 254-423-7237. $7200 or best reasonable offer. Vehicle is located ZIP 49740.



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FIN ME
Posted 2014-03-23 11:19 AM (#432576 - in reply to #432421)
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Looks nice!



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JPBrecheisen
Posted 2014-03-24 1:38 AM (#432717 - in reply to #432421)
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Thanks. It is a nice car really. Its a 4DR sedan, so not the desired model, but a cool car to cruise in. Its not a perfect one, but its a great representation of the year and model. I hate to sell it really, but I have too many other projects going and it just sits in storage now for the most part. I posted it here in hope that somebody that appreciates these types of vehicles would give it a good home. Its for sale, so spread the word, and I'm always open to reasonable offers.
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JPBrecheisen
Posted 2014-03-30 11:24 PM (#433924 - in reply to #432421)
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Car is still available. Reasonable offers welcome.



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Chrysler Power
Posted 2014-03-31 1:18 AM (#433933 - in reply to #432421)
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Ive seen this car in person so I can vouch for its quality. Rides good too!
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JPBrecheisen
Posted 2014-05-15 10:37 PM (#441009 - in reply to #432421)
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drpreposterous
Posted 2014-05-31 8:58 PM (#443240 - in reply to #441009)
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Still available? I am in Detroit area.
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ttotired
Posted 2014-06-01 3:45 AM (#443290 - in reply to #432421)
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That looks exceptional

I know its an old story, but if I had the funds to buy it and get it here, I would

Compared to the wagon and the savoy on ebay now, this wins hands down

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JPBrecheisen
Posted 2014-06-01 12:23 PM (#443322 - in reply to #443240)
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drpreposterous - 2014-05-31 8:58 PM

Still available? I am in Detroit area.


Yes, car is still available.
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JPBrecheisen
Posted 2014-06-01 12:26 PM (#443323 - in reply to #443290)
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ttotired - 2014-06-01 3:45 AM

That looks exceptional

I know its an old story, but if I had the funds to buy it and get it here, I would

Compared to the wagon and the savoy on ebay now, this wins hands down



Yeah, I've ran across many a project that wasn't feasible due to location/shipping costs. Never any with an ocean in between, but never the less, I can relate to a degree.

Thanks for looking and the comments.

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JT Vincent
Posted 2014-06-05 2:13 PM (#443864 - in reply to #432421)
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One of those was my first car.
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JPBrecheisen
Posted 2014-06-07 11:44 PM (#444163 - in reply to #443864)
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Well, my first mode of transportation back when I first started driving was a pick-up truck. This car came along second, so I guess that sort of makes it my first "car" also.

Car is still available. Reasonable offers welcome.

Jonathon

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JPBrecheisen
Posted 2014-09-10 12:21 AM (#455854 - in reply to #432421)
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ttotired
Posted 2014-09-10 5:09 PM (#455911 - in reply to #432421)
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Surprised its not sold yet

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safetymike77
Posted 2014-09-12 9:38 AM (#456064 - in reply to #432421)
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I am seeing it with my business right now. The economy is supposedly on the rise, yet no one seems to have disposable income. My guess is the reason the jobless numbers are down are that people are taking lower paying jobs, just to survive. When people do that, there isn't money for things such as a cool car....

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JPBrecheisen
Posted 2015-01-30 10:32 AM (#468970 - in reply to #432421)
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Still Available.
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moparsteve
Posted 2015-01-30 12:36 PM (#468978 - in reply to #432421)
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this is an awesome deal on a finned fwd look mopar that is clean v8 not a hardtop coupe or conv, but still will get evones attention! and who

knows - maybe even an award at a car show! 7200 bucks? cmon man!could be driven home dep. where you are... he may even come down a bit

more to allow for shipping... say... 6800? economy cant be that bad! hey coupes droptops go 25k and up! hope you get a buyer soon bro

if i had the cash id buy it in a heartbeat.
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JPBrecheisen
Posted 2015-02-17 9:31 AM (#470270 - in reply to #432421)
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firedome
Posted 2015-02-17 9:48 AM (#470273 - in reply to #432421)
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It's easier to sell a mint $100,000+ convertible than a $5000 low-line car these days. The 1% that can afford whatever they want aren't looking for run of the mill cars and they are increasingly the ones who vacuum up everything desirable in the car market. And it will only get worse as the 1% becomes the 0.1%
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halosoldier
Posted 2015-03-06 1:33 PM (#471806 - in reply to #432421)
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Very nice Plymouth, wish it was close to where I live.
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JPBrecheisen
Posted 2015-03-26 10:53 PM (#473541 - in reply to #470273)
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firedome - 2015-02-17 9:48 AM

It's easier to sell a mint $100,000+ convertible than a $5000 low-line car these days. The 1% that can afford whatever they want aren't looking for run of the mill cars and they are increasingly the ones who vacuum up everything desirable in the car market. And it will only get worse as the 1% becomes the 0.1%


Sadly, I agree.
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drpreposterous
Posted 2015-04-03 9:01 AM (#474235 - in reply to #473541)
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Interested in partial trade (I add cash):

"77 LeBaron coupe with believed genuine 21,000 miles. Summer cabin car only for elderly first owner.

Replaced a lot of gaskets and seals (car was sitting), new head gasket, starter and radiator;, undercoated (sub-frame spotless) with thixotropic gel.
Interior in very, very nice shape. Red leather. Pix say 2008, but that's camera setting mistake. They are from last summer.
Driver's side rocker trim off awaiting new trim clips, ditto gas cap door (still looking for hardware). Runs very nicely and dependably...

Brian in Clawson, MI

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JPBrecheisen
Posted 2015-05-14 9:24 PM (#478303 - in reply to #474235)
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drpreposterous - 2015-04-03 9:01 AM

Interested in partial trade (I add cash):

"77 LeBaron coupe with believed genuine 21,000 miles. Summer cabin car only for elderly first owner.

Replaced a lot of gaskets and seals (car was sitting), new head gasket, starter and radiator;, undercoated (sub-frame spotless) with thixotropic gel.
Interior in very, very nice shape. Red leather. Pix say 2008, but that's camera setting mistake. They are from last summer.
Driver's side rocker trim off awaiting new trim clips, ditto gas cap door (still looking for hardware). Runs very nicely and dependably...

Brian in Clawson, MI

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No trades please.

I have too many projects as it is.

Thanks for your interest.

Jonathon
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moparsteve
Posted 2015-05-15 4:06 PM (#478379 - in reply to #432421)
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this poor guy has been trying to sell a nice presentabl affordable fwd look car for a low price - for over a year - and no takers? people will pay 40k plus for

a show quality fwd look coupe or conv - but not this - its a crime!
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drpreposterous
Posted 2015-05-15 9:25 PM (#478414 - in reply to #478379)
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Might have a buyer for my Chrysler this weekend, in which case....
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drpreposterous
Posted 2015-06-12 6:53 PM (#481294 - in reply to #473541)
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See PM please


It's easier to sell a mint $100,000+ convertible than a $5000 low-line car these days. The 1% that can afford whatever they want aren't looking for run of the mill cars and they are increasingly the ones who vacuum up everything desirable in the car market. And it will only get worse as the 1% becomes the 0.1%

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drpreposterous
Posted 2015-06-12 6:55 PM (#481295 - in reply to #432421)
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Hey, I would never purposely offend and am reticent here because I hope this isn't an insultingly low ball offer. But since my Chrysler isn't selling either, all I can pony up in spare cash is $5500. If you're tired of looking at the Plymmie, I would zoom to get it at that steal of a price.

Cheers,
Brian
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JPBrecheisen
Posted 2015-06-19 7:04 PM (#482065 - in reply to #481295)
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drpreposterous - 2015-06-12 6:55 PM

Hey, I would never purposely offend and am reticent here because I hope this isn't an insultingly low ball offer. But since my Chrysler isn't selling either, all I can pony up in spare cash is $5500. If you're tired of looking at the Plymmie, I would zoom to get it at that steal of a price.

Cheers,
Brian


Brian,

I returned your PM. I apologize for the delayed response. I have not been good about checking in on the forum posting lately. We can discuss further via PM or telephone if you like.

Jonathon

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Peter Panov
Posted 2015-06-20 5:04 AM (#482092 - in reply to #432421)
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Good luck with finalizing the deal guys
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halosoldier
Posted 2015-07-08 8:48 PM (#483989 - in reply to #432421)
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Did the Plymouth sell?
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JPBrecheisen
Posted 2015-07-15 11:03 AM (#484539 - in reply to #432421)
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No, it did not.
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JPBrecheisen
Posted 2015-08-06 7:55 AM (#486440 - in reply to #432421)
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Still available
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ruchaven
Posted 2015-09-06 9:41 PM (#489075 - in reply to #432421)
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I like it, sedans don't scare me off. I would love to but it but I have to be careful how I spend my money.
Nice car, good luck.

Catch ya'll later.
Hire a vet.
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