1969 Just felt like the right year to own a Plymouth Fury
convertible. This year kicked off a new design that would be one of
the largest and most imposing road-owning looks ever. Wide
headlights, crisp fender tops, and a blocky stance gave the
fifth-generation Plymouth Fury an instant presence. While this is
not out to be an aggressive muscle car, it does give it a striking
and memorable style. Everything on this car seems substantial:
extra wide chrome bumpers, the long hood, and trim that basically
runs from headlight to tail light. It even looks substantial inside
where the wide bench seats are a drive-in favorite. But this is
also quite a personal driver. A fold-down center armrest gives the
front seat bucket-like comfort, and the gauges are all laid out
around you. There's even an AM/FM/CD stereo with aux input to
upgrade your driving music. And not only is this an appealing
cruiser, but it's also rare. There were only about 5,600 Fury
convertibles made in this benchmark year. So Chevrolet made more
versions of some models in a week than Plymouth made Fury drop-tops
all year! And it's this mix of rarity, distinction, and value that
makes you want to take a closer look at this cruiser.
HIGHLIGHTS
*White paint and a white top make an alluring combo
*Vintage style, right down to the Plymouth wheel covers
*Distinct red interior with plenty of room in this full-size
drop-top
*Power convertible top
*Provisions for air conditioning
*Upgraded AM/FM/CD stereo with aux input
*318 cubic-inch V8
*Three-speed automatic transmission
*Power brakes
*Modern touring tires behind classic whitewalls
This has a terrific cruiser vibe for every way that you want to
enjoy this. The white top goes great with the white paint and
whitewall tires, and when you take it down, the red ring of the
wheels coordinates with the interior. So it just looks like it
likes being out and showing off. Plus, good V8 power and an
easy-cruising three-speed auto transmission make it a nice driver
from day one. And when you think about classic 1960s convertibles,
you realize just how affordable this one is. So you can upgrade the
power, comfort, boldness... or just enjoy it exactly the way it is.
It's all appealing when you have a rarely-seen road-owning Mopar in
your garage. Call today!!!
Vehicle Details
1969 Plymouth Fury
Listing ID:CC-1765435
Price:$14,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1969
Make:Plymouth
Model:Fury
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Red
Odometer:18501
Stock Number:8234-CHA
VIN:PM27F9D176821
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