Plymouth 'officially' jumped into the muscle car race in 1968 with
the Roadrunner. It was an instant success, mainly because MOPAR had
been building performance cars for years, just not marketed them as
muscle cars. This 1965 Plymouth Fury is a perfect example of an
early MOPAR performance machine. Our partially restored 1965 Fury
III is a rare classic - equipped with the 383/4-speed drivetrain
configuration. The beautiful Plymouth has only had 3 owners in 53
years and the current owner believes the 32K mileage figure to be
actual. It received a professional repaint in 2009 and all exterior
chrome/stainless is in very good condition. The original vinyl
interior is also in very good condition. There is a full set of
gauges, Bosch tach, an impressive factory Hurst shifter and
aftermarket A/C to keep you cool. According to the owner, the 383ci
wedge has never been rebuilt and retains all factory components
with the exception of the Edelbrock 4-barrel that replaced the
original Carter carburetor. The A-833 4-speed (designed for S/S
racing) is virtually indestructible and like many MOPARs of the era
the Fury is equipped with power steering and manual 4-wheel drum
brakes. It strikes a nice stance on polished MOPAR Magnum 500 steel
wheels that mount Uniroyal radial tires. This is a rare 'bird - a
luxury pre-Roadrunner if you will. Study the photos of this bona
fide classic. The Fury III is correct and impressive. ALL VEHICLES
SOLD "AS IS".
Vehicle Details
1965 Plymouth Fury
Listing ID:CC-1130592
Price:$31,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1965
Make:Plymouth
Model:Fury
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:32080
Stock Number:2467
VIN:P356188212
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