Vehicle Description
1959 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible Two-owner car and the same
owner forthe last 28 years - since 1991! One of 5,990 Sport Fury
Convertibles made in 1959; only one of 3,125 Sport Fury
Convertibles with these options Flame Red (code N) exterior with
white, power-folding top Custom-rolled and pleated white interior
with red trim and swivel front bucket seats 318 CID V-8 "A" engine
and Carter four-barrel carburetor TorqueFlite three-speed
pushbutton automatic transmission (A488) and 3.54 gearing Power
steering and power brakes Prominent tail fins and sport deck lid
tire cover stamping on trunk lid Dual rear antennas and horns
Documentation includes a booklet with several, full-color
photographs of the car plus a summary information sheet Own this
Vehicle from $749 per month-call 636-600-4600 Plymouth's
top-of-the-line model in 1959 was the Sport Fury, offered in coupe
and convertible models to challenge Chevy's Impala and Ford's
Fairlane 500/Galaxie lines. Assembled in Chrysler's Evansville,
Indiana factory (VIN code 3), this two-owner car is one of 5,990
Sport Fury Convertibles made in 1959 and only one of 3,125 Sport
Fury Convertibles equipped this way and is offered at MotoeXotica
Classic Cars. This car was made especially for Randy and Lynette,
according to a small plaque on the car's dashboard. This sweetheart
of a Fury has been lovingly owned by the same Mopar enthusiast for
the past 28 years! This marked the second year of the quad
headlight craze and in addition, this car features dual horns
underhood and dual rear antennas. This is the "Christine" movie
cars younger drop top brother, immortalized by Stephen King in
1983! The car's Flame Red (code N) paint and white trim are in
overall very good condition, with only minor blemishes visible at
close range. The bodywork is straight and solid, the engine bay is
quite tidy, the battery appears new and the car's wraparound chrome
bumpers are in very good order. The white, power-folding top is in
good, original condition but does show some minor blemishes and
repairs but two new top rams have just been installed. This Fury
rolls on Firestone Deluxe Champion whitewall tires, size F-78-14 at
all four corners. Each tire is mounted to a steel wheels topped by
factory wheel covers. The tires and wheel covers are all in good,
original order but please note that the tires are older. Under the
hood is Chrysler's "A" engine, a 318 CID V-8 engine. It's bolted to
a TorqueFlite (A488) three-speed automatic transmission with
pushbutton controls and a 3.54:1 rear end. Driver convenience
features include power steering and power brakes. There is even the
original Jiffy-Jet windshield washer bag. Inside, the car's
custom-rolled and pleated white interior with red trim is in
overall excellent order. The front and rear seats look great and as
a bonus, the front seats swivel. The car's red carpet is in
matching condition to the seats. The two-spoke, custom padded
steering wheel is in good, original condition. The inner door
panels mirror the rest of the interior's condition while the black,
padded instrument panel is in very good order, complete with a full
array of gauges but the horn is inoperable. Completing the interior
is a factory AM radio. Note the rearview mirror is perched atop the
dash, close to the driver as opposed to being fixed to the top
center of the windshield. In 1959, Plymouth introduced the Sport
Fury as its top model, and the Fury as its second from the top
model to replace the Plymouth Belvedere at the top of the Plymouth
line-up. The Fury range was now available as a four-door sedan and
station wagon, as well as a two-door hardtop and sedan. The Sport
Fury series had only a two-door hardtop and convertible. Sport
Furys had several special identification features. The upper branch
of the dual side spears curved upward on the rear fenders to repeat
the fins' general contour. The lower branch wrapped around the rear
body corners and ran across the rear deck overhang. There was a
silver anodized insert complete with "Fury" script and Forward Look
medallions. There was also a sport deck lid tire cover stamping and
custom padded steering wheel. Documentation includes a booklet with
several, full-color photographs of the car plus a summary
information sheet. Convertible competition to this Plymouth droptop
in 1959 included Chevrolet's Impala, DeSoto's Firesweep, Dodge's
Coronet Lancer Red Ram, Ford's Fairlane 500/Galaxie and Pontiac's
Catalina. If you're looking for the ultimate late 1950s convertible
that stands out from its contemporaries, this may be the car for
you. Drop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars to check out this
end-of-the-decade Plymouth Fury for yourself. VIN: M293100336 This
car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri.
Current mileage on the odometer shows 3,624 miles. It is sold as
is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT
AND DRIVE!!! Note: Please see full terms and conditions listed
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