This is the kind of car that gives Mopars their rare reputation.
After all, when was the last time you saw a 1967 Plymouth Sport
Fury convertible for sale? Especially one that is done this nice,
driven by big block power, and has had the right investments made
to make sure it's always ready for sunny day fun.
Stacked headlights, crisp overhangs, and a blocky stance gave the
fourth-generation Plymouth Fury an instant presence. Plus, this one
has all the right premium trim, including the tri-color Sport Fury
flag and the Commando V8 badges. And just like any good Mopar, it's
all quite rare - there were less than 3,200 Sport Furys droptops
built in 1967. In fact, '67 was arguably the best year to own
because some of the trim of the previous years was dropped to give
this a much more modern and sleek look. That's why we like the
shine on the factory-correct white. Vintage fans will us appreciate
good paint, but the kids out there will just think this is as cool
as their iPad. This same vintage and modern dueling style can be
seen on the wheels. The large US Mags 17-inch alloys will attract
the youth crowd, but classic lovers will also be happy to know the
factory wheel covers also come with the sale.
While the dark blue roof does a great job of coordinating with the
blue in the Sport Fury triple-stripe, we like how this one looks
even more when the power top is folded down. That's because the
silver blue interior looks amazing. More than just a great color to
go with the white, once you see the carpeting, door panels, and
seating, you'll realize there was some serious money invested
keeping this Fury looking it best. This is the ultimate Fury
package, and that means bucket seats with an artful center console.
You grab the cool factory three-spoke steering wheel, and in front
of that is the familiar rectangular Plymouth speedometer that's
flanked on your left by auxiliary gauges. On your right are great
factory features like the AM radio and the clock that's still
ticking away. Below that there is even a vacuum gauge for
old-school fun that they love to see at the car show.
This Sport Fury truly lives up to its name with big block power
under the hood. The Commando callouts were not lying. This came
from the factory with the 383 cubic-inch V8, but this has been
upgraded to the 440 Super Commando. Not only is this the largest
B-block in Chrysler's stable, but it inhales extra deep through a
four-barrel carburetor. That means your rare Mopar is pulling down
some serious muscle, and it announces it to the world every time
you fire it up and unleash the rumble of the dual exhaust. The
engine bay has a very clean and stock appearance with Mopar
turquoise on the block, tidy hoses, and the big black air cleaner
with correct decals. Even with the upgraded big block under the
hood, this one retains its cool cruising attitude. With great
driving features like the A-727 Torqueflite three-speed automatic
transmission and the grip of modern Nexen tires, you can pile in
the all your family and friends to enjoy this one at any time.
Complete with owner's manual, you're looking at a rare droptop
presented in its correct colors and a nice boost of power. That's a
winning combo in the classic are world, and so you know this deal
won't wait too long. Call today!!!
Vehicle Details
1967 Plymouth Sport Fury
Listing ID:CC-989171
Price:$39,995
Location:Lavergne, Tennessee
Year:1967
Make:Plymouth
Model:Sport Fury
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Silver Blue
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:48464
Stock Number:0506-NSH
VIN:PH27G74235090
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