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1960 Plymouth Fury Convertible for $80K
https://www.ebay.com/itm/234322002363?hash=item368eae01bb:g:iooAAOSw...
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https://vmp.ebay.com/ebay/viewAllPhotos.aspx?smid=47374444
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Sold at rmsothebys.com auction for $44K on September 2021
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/af21/auburn-fall/lots/b0015-1960-...
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Veteran
Posts: 262
Location: SLC, UT | I love the car, but not enough to pay #1 pricing for it. I could see $55-60k. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 631
Location: Lubbock, TX | Looks pretty solid, base 318, PS and base steering wheel. Interior is showing some wear and stains. Overall a #3 car and well bought at the RM auction for $44k.
Looks like they fixed the ripped seat base that's shown in the RM pics. If it were me, I'd spend the money and redo the interior making everything clean/new with tight edges and seams. Would probably take $8k to get that to the next level. Asking $80k is never gonna happen unless we see hyperinflation.
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 7417
Location: northern germany | Very carelessly reupholstered, which is a shame, since it is NOS material. You can see the seat frame about to poke thru the vinyl. Nice colors for a convertible. |
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