Yes, at 10 this morning it was still for sale on their facebook page but when i got home at 1 i realized i had the page still opened but now it was marked sold.
Someone local had this decimated '67 Fury that I saw around forever. It had the back end smashed in, the guy used trailer lights mounted on top of the fenders. It was rusty as it comes. He worked for the school system and I saw it parked outside the maintenance garage often. I was next to it as he pulled in for gas, man did that engine sound good. Considering how BAD the car looked, it was a solid runner. I would see it in rain, snow, whatever. I haven't seen it in the past 15 or so years. Someone else tools around in a '77-ish Pontiac that I've seen for at least 25 years. It is still plated and I guess in use.
Hard to tell if it sold thru fb, this thread or someone dropping in. they did have someone ask on fb if it was still available the day after they posted it there. that 66 gmc truck it is parked next to was sold the same day they posted it to fb. which happened to have been priced at $2,000 also. I am also glad it was saved/rescued. I just hope if it was someone here they come forward and let the rest of us know and give us more photos and tell us their plans for it.
There’s some love for fordors going on over on the 64 Tempest thread. Refreshing to see that at least a few people can appreciate working outside the Tudor cookie cutter box and enjoy these fordoors for what they are.
Sooooo, you're returning my $1000 Go Fund Me donation, right?!!! Glad to hear someone "saved" it. I will always feel 4-doors are a great entry point to this hobby, and for whatever reason, this one just struck me a a great candidate.