Vehicle Description
This 1965 Plymouth Fury III convertible is the kind of classic that
we're all on the lookout for. With V8 power, original colors, and
Mopar's historically low production numbers - only 5,524 produced
in '69 - this is a terrific way to get an affordable and distinct
drop top.
Stacked headlights, wide chrome bumpers, and a blocky stance gave
this generation Plymouth Fury an instant presence. Plus, this one
has all the right premium trim, including the V8 badges on the
fenders. Speaking of trim, the Fury III was the premium version of
Plymouth's full-size offering. And this one showcases it so well
with the full-length trim that is color matched to the interior.
The premium look continues with features like the white electric
folding roof that coordinates with the factory-correct paint. And
the upgraded chrome wheels are equal parts sporty and elegant.
As we mentioned before with the exterior trim, it's a great preview
of the interior. In fact, with the light blue convertible boot in
place, this total package looks like a seamless blend between the
interior and exterior - exactly what you want on a classic cruising
drop top. Since this is a full-sized convertible, you know there's
plenty of room to take family and friends along for the ride. There
has obviously been an investment in keeping the seats looking their
best, and the white trim furthers this highly coordinated
interior/exterior package. You grab the cool factory three-spoke
steering wheel, and in front of that is the full vintage dash,
including the familiar rectangular Plymouth speedometer that's
flanked on your left by auxiliary gauges.
The 318 cubic-inch V8 looks quite honest and correct under the
hood, right down to the correct-spec dual barrel carburetor. The
light blue on the valve covers and air topper are nice touch. This
V8 is a long-standing staple of Mopar power, and so it makes for a
robust and smooth runner that still has the legs to pull ahead of
traffic when you want. There's even a nice hint of bass from the
dual exhaust. Plus, with a three-speed automatic transmission and
wide modern tires, this Fury III is a fine boulevard cruiser.
A well-coordinated and affordable classic convertible is always an
appealing idea. So when it's also a V8 Mopar, you know it's an
irresistible deal. Call now!