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1959 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible Show Quality on 2040-cars

Year:1959 Mileage:62000 Color: Black
Location:

South El Monte, California, United States

South El Monte, California, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:8 cyl
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: M2931023733
Year: 1959
Mileage: 62,000
Make: Plymouth
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Fury
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Sport
Drive Type: RWD

1959 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible. This vehicle was restored off the frame six years ago and is still in top show quality condition. The car was completely removed down to the bare. All the trim was removed and then repainted; clear coated, color sanded and buffed out. All the chrome was either polished or replated. The Jet Black color is the original and it looks great. The body on the car is laser straight with no scratches or dings anyplace!

The 361ci 4bbl 395 Golden Commando engine runs great at all speeds. The push button automatic transmission shifts nice and smooth and at all the correct shift points, up and down. There is a total of 62,180 original miles with only 5 miles being driven in the last year. The interior is a beautiful red/orange vinyl/cloth combination. The color combination is very striking. All the gauges are the original type and everything works, as they should. The entire interior is all new original stock materials, exact replacement and highly detailed. The dash, carpet, door panels are also in very good condition. The door panels and convertible top are new to the car. The vehicle also has a cool Swivel bucket seat option! Some of the options include:


Power Steering
Power Brakes
Torqueflite 3 speed automatic transmission
361ci Golden Commando
Carter 4bbl carb.
All Factory dual exhausts
Push button AM radio
Dual rear antennas
Tinted class
Wide white wall tires
Swivel bucket seats
Padded dash board
Front and rear bumper guards
Automatic tilt rear view mirror
Left hand outside remote mirror
This vehicle is 1 of 5990 1959 Plymouth Sport Fury convertibles made.
Do not miss the opportunity to own a piece of true automobile history.

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