1965 Plymouth Fury Iii Wagon With Custom 440 Hp Engine-new Chrome- Mopar Mopar on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Body Type:U/K
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:440
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Fury
Trim: All trim is in place
Options: Cassette Player, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Mileage: 50,000
Sub Model: FURY III STATION WAGON
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
I have been the proud owner of this 1965 Plymouth Fury III Wagon since 1997. I have kept nearly all service history and backup receipts from the 16 years we have been together and will include all of this paperwork with the car in a binder. The car has many new features including a big block 440 HP engine I put under the hood one year ago. The 440 which was put into my wagon only had 50k miles on it and it runs strong and fast. The torque on this car is very forceful! I have added new chrome bumpers on the front and back, new mirror and a gorgeous new black paint job. I have taken off the automatic tree shifter and added a Hurst Dual Gate shifter in the center column, which is very cool. The car has all it's trim in all the right places, the headliner is in fine shape. The engine is quite clean as you can see from the photos. It does like a 5 minute warm up period in the morning before hitting the streets, but once warm, it's consistently ready for duty. It's quite simply the best looking and best running sport wagon in Los Angeles, hands down! The back window is electric, controlled from the dashboard, which is convenient for groceries or loading packages. There is a subwoofer in the back bottom well of the car. The back seat folds down to extend the bed in back. I've comfortably camped in this car after being "rained out" at campgrounds. I am a photographer/film director and this has been a great car over the years for loading photo gear for dozens of shoots. This car has been seen in Tommy Lee photo shoots as well as in Cypress Hill's "Whats Your Name, Whats Your Number?" music video, please UTube it and see the car featured many times in the clip! The two things this car needs that come to mind are as follows 1. The air conditioning/heater needs attention, I can remember once upon a time it would rival a modern day car and became such an icebox, but any mechanic can handle the job. 2. The speedometer does not work, this should not be too big of a fix it project. The door speakers are missing their covers.
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