Engine: 350 V8 Transmission: Automatic Interior Color: Black Exterior Color: Red Description: This 1961 Plymouth Fury convertible is already the early 1960s vehicle that gets attention for its beautifully intricate style. So it\'s sure to attract a crowd even before you show off the V8 upgrade, A/C interior, and overall cool cruiser style. It\'s amazing that a car can go well over half a century and still look this stunning. But this Fury deserves it because it\'s such an intricate design. The grille is bisected by curved sheet metal, and in the rear, this has a more intricate design than most 1960s cars had on the hood! The rear fenders were redesigned for 1961 where the tailfin age was replaced by a true rocket age with the rear end scalloped just so those missile-like tail lights could be mounted within them (they\'re even now upgraded to Caddy-style units for added individuality.) Today that makes a convertible that\'s distinct, beautiful, and absolutely worthy of your attention. The idea with this one is to be the kind of car you can cruise around and show off its distinction. So it likes to be stylish without taking itself too seriously. The red paint looks extra-glossy to let the sunshine show off the clean panels with deleted trim. It still leaves room for impressive bright work on the wraparound chrome bumpers and curvy grille. Plus, there are some nice details to signal that this is a driver, like the dual exhaust tips, and polished salt flat-style wheels with an extra meaty rear set for a sporty stance. The black convertible top fits snugly and looks good against the red paint. It powers down to reveal an even more attractive black interior. Plymouth wanted you to know that the driver is king, and so this has a special bench with extra high-back comfort just for you. It\'s a unique piece of design that you\'ll love showing off. Another part that\'s worth showcasing is the space-age dashboard. It looks like the designers built you a rocket ship to fly over the boulevards. But this setup is also far from stock. It has been upgraded to be a better cruiser with cold-blowing R134a air conditioning (always desirable in a convertible) and an AM/FM stereo with USB and Bluetooth for better driving music. And this one really loves to be a better driver with upgrades like a Lecarra sports steering wheel, a tilt column, and well-integrated AutoMeter Phantom readouts for the oil and power. Under the hood is a nice surprise. After all, you want to drive this Fury, and there\'s arguably no better way to cruise a classic than with Chevy small block power. This 350 cubic-inch V8 has a tidy style and polished pieces like the center-bolt valve covers. Plus, it has the right upgraded power pieces, like an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, an aluminum intake, and headers feeding into an H-pipe dual exhaust. This one fires up with gusto and loves to hit the road. And with a three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, and front discs, it feels like an easy anytime driver. Mopars always have a terrific rarity, and Plymouth only made about a tenth as many Fury drop-tops as Chevy convertibles that came off the line in 1961. So you know this very distinct Fury is a treat few others get an opportunity to have. Call now!
North carolina - ConcordEngine: 440 V8 Transmission: Automatic Interior Color: Black Exterior Color: Bright Blue Metallic Description: You\'re...
North carolina - ConcordHas built 360 motor...aluminum edelbrock heads, headers, intake, carb.
Council bluffs - Missouri valley1 of 4,523 produced for 1967 Original 383 CI OHV V-8 engine Automatic transmission Original convertible power top Boot cover included Original Black interior Original...
WalworthThis is one of the cars used in the ' Dukes of Hazzard's' TV series as well as the TV series ' CHIP's '. The dash has been signed by Erik Estrada from the ' CHIPS...
North carolina - HickoryThis Fury is still wearing its original paint with lots of cool patina. Interior is all redone including seats, door panels, carpet and headliner. Freshly rebuilt...
1962 Plymouth Fury Convertible With only 4349 Plymouth Fury convertibles produced in 1962 it is safe to say this thing is somewhat rare with so few remaining (if...
Here's a gorgeous 1962 Plymouth Fury in Bright Red (PP1) with a silver vinyl interior and riding on 15' 5 American Racing wheels. This Fury is a solid-body Mopar...
1964 Plymouth Fury Presenting an extraordinary 1964 Plymouth Fury convertible and Medium Blue Poly. Turnkey car in every respect. We did quite a bit of restoring...
1966 Plymouth Fury III Convertible Awesome car with only 4326 of these produced in 1966. Can't be many left and certainly none as nice as this example. See the statement...
Sioux cityExtremely rare factory drag car, cross ram duel 4 barrel carburetors. The car has been tuned to run on pump gas but hold on and buckle your seat belt. A few modification...
Hinton - OklahomaImported from the US. Rust free with super slick white paint. New suspension front and back with speedway axel and inboard rear springs. Very strong and rowdy 440ci....
Engine: 350 V8 Transmission: Automatic Interior Color: Black Exterior Color: Red Description: This 1961 Plymouth Fury convertible is already the early 1960s vehicle that gets attention for its beautifully intricate style. So it\'s sure to attract a crowd even before you show off the V8 upgrade, A/C interior, and overall cool cruiser style. It\'s amazing that a car can go well over half a century and still look this stunning. But this Fury deserves it because it\'s such an intricate design. The grille is bisected by curved sheet metal, and in the rear, this has a more intricate design than most 1960s cars had on the hood! The rear fenders were redesigned for 1961 where the tailfin age was replaced by a true rocket age with the rear end scalloped just so those missile-like tail lights could be mounted within them (they\'re even now upgraded to Caddy-style units for added individuality.) Today that makes a convertible that\'s distinct, beautiful, and absolutely worthy of your attention. The idea with this one is to be the kind of car you can cruise around and show off its distinction. So it likes to be stylish without taking itself too seriously. The red paint looks extra-glossy to let the sunshine show off the clean panels with deleted trim. It still leaves room for impressive bright work on the wraparound chrome bumpers and curvy grille. Plus, there are some nice details to signal that this is a driver, like the dual exhaust tips, and polished salt flat-style wheels with an extra meaty rear set for a sporty stance. The black convertible top fits snugly and looks good against the red paint. It powers down to reveal an even more attractive black interior. Plymouth wanted you to know that the driver is king, and so this has a special bench with extra high-back comfort just for you. It\'s a unique piece of design that you\'ll love showing off. Another part that\'s worth showcasing is the space-age dashboard. It looks like the designers built you a rocket ship to fly over the boulevards. But this setup is also far from stock. It has been upgraded to be a better cruiser with cold-blowing R134a air conditioning (always desirable in a convertible) and an AM/FM stereo with USB and Bluetooth for better driving music. And this one really loves to be a better driver with upgrades like a Lecarra sports steering wheel, a tilt column, and well-integrated AutoMeter Phantom readouts for the oil and power. Under the hood is a nice surprise. After all, you want to drive this Fury, and there\'s arguably no better way to cruise a classic than with Chevy small block power. This 350 cubic-inch V8 has a tidy style and polished pieces like the center-bolt valve covers. Plus, it has the right upgraded power pieces, like an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, an aluminum intake, and headers feeding into an H-pipe dual exhaust. This one fires up with gusto and loves to hit the road. And with a three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, and front discs, it feels like an easy anytime driver. Mopars always have a terrific rarity, and Plymouth only made about a tenth as many Fury drop-tops as Chevy convertibles that came off the line in 1961. So you know this very distinct Fury is a treat few others get an opportunity to have. Call now!
North carolina - ConcordDescription: 1959 Plymouth Fury Convertible Copper on copper,comes with 361cubic inch motor.roller kit,polished & ported heads.also has interior kit do not have...
Michigan - CadillacEngine: 318 V8 Transmission: Automatic Interior Color: Black Exterior Color: Red Description: Full-size cars of the golden era...
Florida - LutzDescription: 1960 Plymouth Fury 4dr sedan, high-optioned car with 318 poly engine, push button automatic transmission, PS, PB, swivel front seats w/seat belts, continental...
Michigan - CadillacGateway Classic Cars of Tampa is proud to present this 1968 Plymouth Fury III. This clean driver quality, 2 door hardtop Fury III boast a striking burgundy exterior...
Description: 1960 Fury was the ultimate expression of \'The Forward Look\' styling, designed by Richard Exner. On every outing I get \'I love your car!\' Routinely,...
Michigan - CadillacDescription: 1957 Plymouth Fury, 318CID with 2-4barrel carbs. The engine has been rebuilt and so has the transmission. Driven 16,464 miles Automatic transmission...
Michigan - CadillacGateway classic cars of Tampa presents this clean 1965 Plymouth Fury III. The Fury III was a reliable, solid and sturdy Mopar offering of the late 60s. It was a...
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