Hi Guys,
Before we get too existed about the 58 Fury price as legit, I have to throw my 2 cents in. As an e-bayer with 4163 feedbacks at 100% positive, this auction should be looked ay very carefully. Go into the bid history, there was a number of high bids by people with very few feedbacks. Some of these bidders made several bids over the top of their own bid and there were also a couple of retractions/cancellations of bids. The seller recently bought the car for a quick resale and has a feedback of 97.3. I wouldn't be surprised to see this Fury for sale again soon with the statement that the buyer reneged on the deal.
Gary Grossich Begin forwarded message: Date: January 11, 2008 10:55:45 PM PST Subject: Re: [FWDLK] 58 Fury E-BAY #330201262949
Let me explain ..... 58 Plymouth, ..... arguably one of the absolute best examples of FL design. 59 300 E ? .... well, it might be a 300 and it might be rare, but it still has those yucked-up fins and hideous rear bumper. One car is stunning. The other car, ... not so much. Given a choice between the two, I would choose the Plymouth hands down. B. -------------- Original message -------------- From: Ron Waters <ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx>
I'm still amazed that a running, driving 59 Chrysler 300E with the original engine sold on ebay recently for 12K, while this car, which has the wrong engine and doesn't even run, sold for 15K. Ron
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