1963 Plymouth Fury Convertible From Private Collection on 2040-cars
Springdale, Arkansas, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Black
Year: 1963
Interior Color: Black/Copper
Trim: Sport Fury
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 63,605
This is a 1963 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible. It is offered for sale out of a private collection. It was purchased in 2001 by the collection and has been there since. The car was restored in the early 2000s prior to purchase by the collection. It has just over 63000 miles but exempt in Arkansas because of age.The paint is base/clear and has no issues. The interior is in great condition with a little age starting to show.. The weatherstripping was replaced at restoration and is in good condition. The top was replaced at the time of restoration and is black in color and in good condition. The chrome and stainless are in good condition. A lot of these peices were redone at the time of restoration, but some of the original stainless could use professional polishing. The underside originally came undercoated and still is. It has the correct 265 h.p./ 361 V-8 engine, push button automatic transmission, factory radio, power steering, power brakes, A/C and power top. The cars in the collection are in a climate-controlled building and are run on a monthly schedule, but the car has only been moved around the building for cleaning in the past 13 years. The oil has been changed and the brakes checked for the new owner, but please expect to perform normal maintainence checks before putting the car back on the road for everyday use. The car is available for inspection anytime during normal business hours. You can fly into XNA regional airport, where I will be glad to pick you up to take a look. There are no written or implied warranties for this item. The buyer is responsible for all transport costs. The payment is to be made within 7 days of auction's end and payment must be made with bank certified funds or wire transfer. Payment will be made to the collection name which I will provide to the new owner. Thanks, and good luck bidding.
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