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Location: Melbourne Australia | Hi guys
Just wondering if any one has or knows of a 57-58 Plymouth Fury for sale. Looking for a restored car and not for a project.
There is a restorer that currently has one for sale called Mopar Mel. Any thoughts as to the quality of the cars he builds.
As I'm in Australia I want to make sure that I do not end up with a major head ache.
Thanks
John
Edited by Rebl56 2014-09-13 4:25 AM
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Location: Melbourne, Australia | I had one dealing with Mopar Mel years ago and he sent me pitted junk sunvisor arms at $200US plus post and that's nearly 10 years ago . After seeing his resto work , I think Mel the butcher is a better name .
As a fellow Aussie who has been ripped off over and over buying cars from the US . Try and fly over or at least get someone independent to take endless photos , as most of these cars have not been restored well in the US (by true world wide restorations standards) due to the condition they started in .
Edited by The Adventurer 2014-09-13 10:08 AM
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Location: Perth Australia | I think a lot depends on the standard of car you want and what you want to spend
If your looking for a high end show car or top driver, Get it built yourself at a place where you can go and see how it is going
If your after a neat good quaility driver (looks nice, but still has a few things that need to be done), I would try and find a low mileage (relatively speaking), solid original car.
People have differing standards as to how a car should be and is built, and yours will certainly differ from a builders, so if you buy a pre built car, you will (most likely) find things that will disappoint you.
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Location: Melbourne Australia | Thanks for all the advice guys. I'll keep lookin'. |
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Location: Melbourne Australia | Hi all,
Just thought I'd clarify the type of car I am looking for.
I'm looking for a 57 or 58 Plymouth 2dr HT. Restored or an even unrestored unmolested driver. I am looking for something that I can just hop in and drive. Can be a Christine or non Christine. Not fussed.
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John |
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http://www.search-vehicles.com/detail/other/Plymouth-Other-Fury-195...
http://www.trucks2cars.com/car-detail/other/Plymouth-Other-BELVEDER...
http://www.collectorcarads.com/Plymouth-Belvedere/48079
Edited by mstrug 2014-09-25 7:58 AM
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Location: Melbourne Australia | Thanks Marc. Seems that these are all sold.
I appreciate you looking.
John |
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Location: Newark, Texas (Fort Worth) | try gumtree. |
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