This recently restored 1960 Plymouth 2-door Fury convertible is
powered by a 383ci engine with Sonoramic Cross-Ram induction dual
4-barrel carburetors. The car is finished in Spring Green with a
base coat/clear coat paint and maintains its original body panels
from 1960. The chrome, stainless and aluminum were also taken to
the highest level. The convertible top is automatic and has a cover
boot when in the down position. When the top is up, the boot can be
placed in the finished trunk along with the spare and jack. This
Fury is equipped with a push-button TorqueFlite automatic
transmission, power steering and power brakes. The interior
features swivel seats, a padded dash and a deluxe rectangular
steering wheel. Further attention to detail can be seen with a
period-correct tar-type battery, date-coded windows throughout,
hoses made from originals (no reproduction hoses are available) and
a remote kill switch located on the key fob. All gauges are in
working order, as are the radio and optional record player, which
has nostalgic 45 rpm records. This car rides on the correct-size
14-inch whitewall tires. With 35 miles since the vehicle
restoration.
Vehicle Details
1960 Plymouth Fury
Listing ID:CC-1672442
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1960
Make:Plymouth
Model:Fury
Exterior Color:SPRING GREEN
Interior Color:BROCADE GREEN
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:143062
VIN:3301151319
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