Certainly an interesting car. I would like to know more about the history and owners. Wonder if it is original paint? Did I over look that in the description? The fender tag looks like it might have been off though.
If it is truely what it says it is and the described condition, that is one valuable Fury.
Joined: Sun Nov 06 2005, 09:31PM
Location: Michigan
Posts: 28
I'm kinda torn up about the whole value deal....kinda glad that the cars are starting to get some very valuable respect but also worried thay will start being priced out of the average buyers hands. That particular car was presented very very well.
I am glad to see that the car is getting a respectable price, because it is identical to mine except that mine is a GT. That makes the estimated $20,000 resto cost a good investment, and a lot easier to take. I would have done it anyway because I love that car.
There is proof that more than one was made, Dan (PH23V) has a couple with the VINs still intact. I don't know that any of his still have any original drive train. But considering how few were built, it wouldn't surprize me if there was only one remaining original documented car intact.
Joined: Fri Oct 07 2005, 12:03PM
Location: Central Ky.
Posts: 1575
Actually Dan has three....The Black/Black one outta the JY in Georgia The other Black/Burnt orange outta Penn If I remember... And the Yellow Press car outta the northwest
He said 11 known, I guess that includes his or it's 11 more besides his...I forget.