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Look at it!
Just reading this gets me excited:
Just a little rust behind rear wheels and a couple dings, overall this car is in great shape. All original except for new white wall tires. 440 V8 Engine Runs and drives great.
Yuuummmm!
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My family had a ‘72 Plymouth Fury III back in the late 70's - early 80's, in the same color green and half vinyl top. Not the most reliable car in the world, as I remember constant over heating going to Tennessee, but it was a big, comfortable cruiser. This seems a really nice buy for that weekend cruise or wafting down the highway to Florida. Although that big 440 engine would eat gas at a phenomenal rate.
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And green too. Gib pls
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*Green on green on green
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I like the concept of not caring about sporty stuff and being a mushy cruiser.
Not a lot of modern cars there that do just comfort and no sport
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It’s a beaut! Love that interior.
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Perfect.
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When you’re stuck in stop and go traffic, driving through speed camera corridors, or dealing with potholes and broken pavement (all of which describes a decently large percentage of the driving we all do), you learn to appreciate the pure comfort of a big land yacht that was essentially purpose built for dealing with bad road conditions.