This custom 1960 Plymouth Fury is powered by a 500ci V8 engine
rated at 730hp with roller cam and dual Edelbrock 4-barrel
carburetors, paired with a 3-speed Line Lock automatic transmission
and a Ford 9-inch 3.91 differential. It features electric power
steering, a swivel front seat, large-flow fuel pump, aluminum
wheels, full gauges (including a tachometer and fuel-pressure
gauge) and a satellite-linked speedometer. Additional equipment
includes a 15-gallon fuel tank located in the trunk, a battery
shut-off switch and Mickey Thompson tires measuring 26x8R18 in
front and 29x15R20 in the rear mounted on 13-inch-wide wheels. The
car is equipped with a powder-coated Art Morrison chassis
integrated with the unibody design, providing enhanced rigidity and
performance. The engine oil has been changed from break-in to
standard seven quarts of 20W-40 HP Pennzoil. The restoration was
completed by Hatfield Restorations and features a high-gloss finish
with multiple clearcoats. The car was completely disassembled to
bare metal and rebuilt to resemble a 1960s-era race car, though it
has not been raced. The street-legal car was shown once and was
awarded Best in Class.
Vehicle Details
1960 Plymouth Fury
Listing ID:CC-2026854
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1960
Make:Plymouth
Model:Fury
Exterior Color:SNOW WHITE PITCH BLACK TOP
Interior Color:BIEGE AND TAN
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:292090
VIN:3301114477
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