1959 Plymouth Fury 2-dr Hardtop --318 Auto on 2040-cars
Malta, Montana, United States
Body Type:2-dr Hardtop
Engine:318 cu.in.
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Interior Color: Black/gray
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Fury
Trim: Sport
Warranty: as is
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 54,198
Exterior Color: light yellow
This is a 1959 Plymouth Fury 2Dr. Hard Top that
has been parked inside since 1973. If you want to talk barn find I would say
this is one for sure. The car was
purchased in 1998 by a friend of mine. He told me the original owners had
parked the car in 1973 because her husband was unable to drive due to an
illness. He had thought he would be well enough to drive again someday but
later became gravely ill and passed away. The wife did not drive and it was in
their garage until my friend bought it from her in 1998. When he got it home he
got the car running but was unable to drive it because the brakes did not work.
He then put it in storage while he looked for brake parts. He was a collector
of cars and did not get back to working on it. He passed away a couple of years
ago. His son knew I was interested in the car and has known me all his
life. He talked about selling it and I
purchased it from him. The car has 54,198 miles on it; I have replaced all 4 brake
cylinders, master cylinder, water pump, fuel pump, fuel tank, soft plugs, front
transmission seal, transmission filter, spark plugs, and heater core. The car
has what appears to be the 2nd set of tires ever on the car and has the
original spare in the trunk. You can see in the pictures how nice the car is.
Take a look at the pic of the right rear corner of the car - the last owner
parked a snow plow next to it and pushed the bumper into the panel. Other than
that the car has small marks in it that a 55 year old car might have. I have
taken many photos of the car so you can clearly see how nice it is. I hope it will go to someone that appreciates
these cars or wants a great investment car. It runs like a top and floats down
the road. The transmission shifts great. This car retains it's original finish and is rust free. |
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