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What's it worth, '64 Fury convert
- From: twfaust@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 10:34:51 EDT
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I am thinking of selling my '64 Fury convertible and don't know where to
start. It was restored in about 1990, judging from the date code on the roof. It
has a new floor and quite a bit of new metal, but it is developing a few small
rust spots. Car is unmodified and the only thing not original is the interior.
It was replaced with new vinyl, but I think it was before Year One was in
business. So, the interior pattern is not quite correct. Marron/red, black
interior, white roof. 318, push button, bench seat.
"Value Guides" indicate an "older restoration" at about $8500.00. Does a
start of $7500.00 seem fair? I have never seen another '64 convert, but, this is
the Northeast.
Tom Faust
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