I saw this one in an e-mail...
Sure, the description could be more correct. The survivor term could be argued depending on the criteria.
Some might consider a partial paint touch up as maintenance.
The rims - not survivors - but I kinda like them on this car.
But hey, the Lean Burn pie tin is still there!
I wonder if the lean burn stuff has been ripped out.
Not sure on the price. I think it's too high.
Instead of ripping it apart though, let's see what positive things we can find.
Anyway, what do you see that you like?
It's Green! I like that.

More pics next post.
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/plymouth/fury/1470133.html
This fabulous survivor is likely the best 1978 Plymouth Fury Wagon on the planet. This car is in amazing original condition including the paint and interior. The third row seat optioned interior looks like it just left the factory.
This car has its original factory Mint Green Poly paint. It is slightly faded but very nice. There has been some partial repaint on the hood. The Dark Green vinyl interior is in perfect condition as are the carpet and door panels. This car is adorned with new custom wheels and radial tires.
This car has been well cared for by its prior owners and will look great in your garage.
This Plymouth is equipped with the factory 360 cubic inch engine with two barrel carburetor and automatic transmission.
AMAZING ORIGINAL SURVIVOR!
• 100% laser straight, rust free sheet metal
• Very nice original factory paint in Mint Green Poly
• Added woodgrain and dual gold pinstripe
• Ice cold factory air conditioning
• Excellent original Dark Green vinyl interior & original door panels
• Excellent chrome and soft trim throughout
• Original 360 cubic inch V-8 engine & 2BBL carb
• Power steering, brakes and tilt wheel
• Rear window defrost
• Dual position tailgate with power window
• Original AM/FM stereo and speakers
• New custom wheels covers & new radial tires
• 17,000 garage kept miles since new
$17,500
Sure, the description could be more correct. The survivor term could be argued depending on the criteria.
Some might consider a partial paint touch up as maintenance.
The rims - not survivors - but I kinda like them on this car.
But hey, the Lean Burn pie tin is still there!
I wonder if the lean burn stuff has been ripped out.
Not sure on the price. I think it's too high.
Instead of ripping it apart though, let's see what positive things we can find.
Anyway, what do you see that you like?
It's Green! I like that.

More pics next post.
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/plymouth/fury/1470133.html
This fabulous survivor is likely the best 1978 Plymouth Fury Wagon on the planet. This car is in amazing original condition including the paint and interior. The third row seat optioned interior looks like it just left the factory.
This car has its original factory Mint Green Poly paint. It is slightly faded but very nice. There has been some partial repaint on the hood. The Dark Green vinyl interior is in perfect condition as are the carpet and door panels. This car is adorned with new custom wheels and radial tires.
This car has been well cared for by its prior owners and will look great in your garage.
This Plymouth is equipped with the factory 360 cubic inch engine with two barrel carburetor and automatic transmission.
AMAZING ORIGINAL SURVIVOR!
• 100% laser straight, rust free sheet metal
• Very nice original factory paint in Mint Green Poly
• Added woodgrain and dual gold pinstripe
• Ice cold factory air conditioning
• Excellent original Dark Green vinyl interior & original door panels
• Excellent chrome and soft trim throughout
• Original 360 cubic inch V-8 engine & 2BBL carb
• Power steering, brakes and tilt wheel
• Rear window defrost
• Dual position tailgate with power window
• Original AM/FM stereo and speakers
• New custom wheels covers & new radial tires
• 17,000 garage kept miles since new
$17,500









