1960 Plymout Sport Fury Convertible on 2040-cars
Fertile, Minnesota, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:395 golden commando
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Convertible
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Year: 1960
Interior Color: Red
Make: Plymouth
Model: Fury
Power Options: Power Windows
Trim: sport fury
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: automatic push button drive
Mileage: 125
Sub Model: sport fury
Exterior Color: Red
for sale here is a factory 60 plymouth sport fury convert with th e golden commando engine, push button torquflite, power steering, power brakes, power top, power windows, swivel bucket seats, new red/black interior, new brakes, interior, paint, tires, engine, trans, top, exhaust, chrome, polished out stainless, windshield, rear window, top boot, pretty much all restored back,. it has less than 125 miles on the full restoration, had it sold to a party on ebay but latter found out they had bad feedback so I canceled the sale. it has basecoat/clearcoat paint, stock mufflers, four barrel carb, new wide white tires, brand new chrome factory wire wheels,. and more. I used it for parades and some car shows. now it must go to make room for another car Im restoring... Ill consider all offers on this car and will consider trades so email me with what you have to trade or your cash offer. not saying Ill take it but I will for sure consider it... /// if you have any questions at all, please email me... Ill answer them honestly to the best of my knowledge I can arrange for you shipping to your door if your in the states, it would be at your expence of course but I can arrange it for you, generally under 1000.00. thank you for looking. |
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