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johnnybuick
Posted 2016-08-31 1:46 PM (#520241)
Subject: 1957 plymouth Fury Hardtop.. $7500



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FOR SALE ...1957 Plymouth Fury Hardtop with spare parts 4dr 1957 plymouth Plaza...all for $7500       move it ..move it !!!  

 

http://atlanta.craigslist.org/sat/cto/5752157198.html

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mstrug
Posted 2016-08-31 2:58 PM (#520247 - in reply to #520241)
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http://atlanta.craigslist.org/sat/cto/5752157198.html

I have a 1957 Plymouth fury project with a 1957 Plymouth plaza 4dr for parts. yes the fury is a 2dr hardtop just like Christine(except Christine was a 58). car has NOS rockers, both doors are good, have new front floor pans, and new trunk pan. I also have a parts car as well that goes with the deal. car still needs a good bit of work. then again this is over a 50k car when fixed up. has 150 speedo. have full interior (full set of 57 fury door panels) seats are not the dipped fury seats, but they are 57/58 belvedere seats.(I do know where a set of fury seats are, that are for sale.) only trim piece im missing is a stainless steel "elbo" for the hocky stick trim. have new fury gold trim. these cars are getting really super hard to find so the price is $7500 or trade. I have a turn key 400+hp 440 with 4-speed trans (4-speed came out of 69 charger) for a extra 4k if interested. call kyle at
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mikes2nd
Posted 2016-08-31 5:26 PM (#520256 - in reply to #520241)
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So no engine or title?
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mstrug
Posted 2016-08-31 7:49 PM (#520272 - in reply to #520241)
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Oh He has a FaFawty: For $4000.

I have a turn key 400+hp 440 with 4-speed trans (4-speed came out of 69 charger) for a extra 4k if interested. call kyle at
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Finsinthemirror
Posted 2016-08-31 7:52 PM (#520273 - in reply to #520272)
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Can you post a photo of the VIN in the door jamb and the body tag that's under the hood please?
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johnnybuick
Posted 2016-09-01 9:51 AM (#520308 - in reply to #520241)
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the seller of this vehicle has issued me with more photos of this car thats for sale ....but unfortunately the formatting of applying pics in this forum is too difficult to use..infact its rediculous ! they dont like to make things easy..
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Powerflite
Posted 2016-09-01 1:13 PM (#520318 - in reply to #520308)
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It's actually not that difficult. You just need to save as a .jpg file instead of a .jpeg and also be less than 240 Mbytes.



(57Fury.jpg)



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matte
Posted 2016-09-01 7:13 PM (#520335 - in reply to #520318)
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Ex owner has posted on this thread..
http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=62865&...


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johnnybuick
Posted 2016-09-04 10:50 AM (#520491 - in reply to #520241)
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pics are in JPG format .... requesting a URL  to paste ...   nah  this is madness,

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Finsinthemirror
Posted 2016-09-04 5:10 PM (#520511 - in reply to #520491)
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johnnybuick - 2016-09-04 7:50 AM

pics are in JPG format .... requesting a URL  to paste ...   nah  this is madness,



No offense but that attitude isn't going to get your car sold. Any member on here I'm sure will be more than willing to help you with your photos, if not there are moderators who surely will. When I post photos on here (which is rarely because I don't like finding them elsewhere on the net) I use this to get the file size down. http://www.picresize.com/
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matte
Posted 2016-09-04 7:14 PM (#520523 - in reply to #520511)
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Hey John, different subject but I noticed you own an XB Ford Falcon Coupe which is an Aussie car. Did you import one over to you?
As you guys had the same problem with a lot of 57-58 Plymouths being cloned to Christine, we had the same problem with those XB coupes leaving the country and being cloned into Mad Max Intercepters. I even noticed there is an actual company over in the US that imports the coupes especially to clone them which is a shame..

Even though the standard HT Falcons were a nice car the John Goss Special and the XC Falcon Cobra were stood out amongst our muscle car selections.. All the XA, XB & XC HT' models are very rare and expensive now..

Being an owner of one you probably are aware of these but here's some useless info

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Falcon_Cobra

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Goss_Special



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johnnybuick
Posted 2016-09-07 2:40 PM (#520715 - in reply to #520241)
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Hi Matte ..I live in Australia SA Matey ! yeah `good ol DaD purchased the XB new in Feb 1977 on valentines day ..i was 9 yrs old at the time & i told him that day he bought it home that when he was done with it id take it off his hands ... so when i was 16 years old in `1984 he wanted my 66 cortina i just finished restoring & $2,200 for it .. took it off his hands drove it for 2 yrs then took it off the rd to restore it ...ive been collecting other cars & restoring them and the XB has been 85% restored up till now ..I even picked up Howard Astills rock solid show car from the 1980s complete chrome GT front & rear end suspension ..Im hoping to finish xb coupe next year.. But im seriously looking for a 57 58 Plymouth Fury H/top to add to my collection ..one thats restored.. so when i come across one ive found & dont want , i list them for others whom might be interested .... so to member ( Finsinthemirror ) this 57 Plymouth its not my car ! by the way theres a nice 57 plymouth Belvedere H/top on Ebay.com that just come online...is at $13k atm. theres a few bidders on this one.
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matte
Posted 2016-09-07 7:32 PM (#520736 - in reply to #520715)
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johnnybuick - 2016-09-07 2:40 PM

Hi Matte ..I live in Australia SA Matey ! yeah `good ol DaD purchased the XB new in Feb 1977 on valentines day ..i was 9 yrs old at the time & i told him that day he bought it home that when he was done with it id take it off his hands ... so when i was 16 years old in `1984 he wanted my 66 cortina i just finished restoring & $2,200 for it .. took it off his hands drove it for 2 yrs then took it off the rd to restore it ...ive been collecting other cars & restoring them and the XB has been 85% restored up till now ..I even picked up Howard Astills rock solid show car from the 1980s complete chrome GT front & rear end suspension ..Im hoping to finish xb coupe next year.. But im seriously looking for a 57 58 Plymouth Fury H/top to add to my collection ..one thats restored.. so when i come across one ive found & dont want , i list them for others whom might be interested .... so to member ( Finsinthemirror ) this 57 Plymouth its not my car ! by the way theres a nice 57 plymouth Belvedere H/top on Ebay.com that just come online...is at $13k atm. theres a few bidders on this one.


Yeah mate find one finished off but either check it out yourself or pay someone. I should of paid someone to look tag my HT before parting with my bucks. Friggin lying dogs!

I grew up being a Holden guy on the 70's/80's Bathurst fence but I've always had a soft spot for the XA,XB,XC coupes. The XB had the best grille and tail lights. I remember a mate's brother had a purple coupe and that was the first time inside of one. Then another mate's sister was dating someone with an Intercepter clone and that was my final ride in a coupe..





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61imp
Posted 2016-09-08 1:19 AM (#520753 - in reply to #520241)
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Here are the pics from johnnybuick





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Peter Panov
Posted 2016-09-12 9:02 AM (#521056 - in reply to #520241)
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It someone wants a 2 door Forward look project in this price range, he can choose between this car and a 1960 Chrysler 300F shown in another thread.
Both cars definitely worth saving!
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57burb
Posted 2016-09-14 10:05 AM (#521230 - in reply to #521056)
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Just FYI, it is very possible to share remote hosted images to the FL site.

You may be familiar with the [IMG] tags that a lot of forums use. This one is a bit different. I had to do a screen shot to show you the format:



When you submit your post, it will render like this:




Edited by 57burb 2016-09-14 10:09 AM
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