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Here we thought every single Mopar M-body had been used and abused for all the Eighties-era detective/cop flicks, but this 1987 Plymouth Gran Fury for sale on Hemmings.com apparently hid out from Hollywood and thus remains a low-mileage, immaculately kept specimen of a car ready for road trips or perhaps a few wheelcover-shedding, tires-squealing-on-dirt car chases. From the seller's description:

49,XXX miles. 318-V-8 motor, 3-Speed Automatic Transmission. Cold A/C. Cruise Control. AM/FM Radio

The following repairs were made this spring: Fresh tune-up (Spark plugs, wires, cap & rotor), Fresh oil change & air filter, Four new headlights, New / re-built A/C Compressor, New high pres. & low pres. A/C Hoses, New A/C receiver / dryer, New interior headliner, April 2016 PA State Inspection

The car runs well. This past May, I took it on a day trip that consisted of about 220 miles. I am the second owner. The previous owner did have the upper part of the car painted due to the paint quality issues of the 1980s. I had the headliner replaced because the old one was sagging. The A/C system was basically rebuilt and charged with R134a freon.

The car shows well and the paint is glossy. This is a solid low-mileage car.

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1987 Plymouth Gran Fury

  • $3,995
  • Pittsburgh Area, PA
  • https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/plymouth/gran-fury/1758755.html
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