Gateway Classic Cars St Louis showroom is excited to digitally
present this amazing Plymouth Sport Fury Golden Commando. Upon
first look at this beautiful red coupe, it appears to be a very
nice, sporty, and fun ride. All of that is correct, but when you
turn over the beast hiding under the hood, you feel the monster
come alive and realize it is the wolf in sheep's clothing. The 440
cubic inch Max Wedge has been bored and stroked to 540 cubic
inches. New camshaft and lifters have been installed, and it
breaths out of 3-inch stainless steel exhaust. The feel of the idle
in the seat brings a smile to your face, and when you mash the
accelerator pedal you are pushed back into the seat. Hang on, this
is an exhilarating ride!The 1962 Sport Fury is riding on American
Racing Torque Thrust wheels, wrapped in BF Goodrich Radial T/A
tires. 4-wheel disc brakes have been installed, and it is equipped
with power steering. An aftermarket stereo with CD player has been
added, as well as an Auto Meter Street Tach. Everything else
appears as it did in 1962. This is a definite sleeper that promises
to shock your soul and anyone that dares to challenge you at the
stop light.
Vehicle Details
1962 Plymouth Sport Fury
Listing ID:CC-1881283
Price:$46,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1962
Make:Plymouth
Model:Sport Fury
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Black and Red
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:23766
Stock Number:STL9673
VIN:GCCSTL9673
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