1964 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
I bought a new 1964 Plymouth in April of 1964. I came back to these great 1964 Plymouths about 12 years ago. Of the 64's I have looked at or had in these years, this by far has the nicest Factory Original interior! The odometer reads 79,827 miles and that is believed to be the original miles. The original color of this car was a medium bronze with matching interior. It was repainted about 12 years ago to the original color. The paint is excellent with very few flaws! There are no bubbles anywhere in the paint! There is no evidence it was ever in an accident! A magnet will hold anywhere on the car. The doors close with a light push as they did when the car was new! The car was undercoated when new and the undercoating is still there. The outside cast trim was rechromed and the stainless trim was polished. The aluminum side trim is original with its factory engine turned swirls and has some small "other car" door marks in it. The original floor is solid and the cowl is solid. It has a near new black top and it's original top boot looks and fits very well! The top is electric/hydraulic driven, and goes down fast and up slow. ALL the glass, including the windshield, is Factory Original, with the Forward Look logo on each piece, with NO cracks or clouding! The four tires are almost new, with very good original Sport Fury hub caps. The spare tire is old. The original trunk mat is still in place and all the tire hold down and tire changing parts are in place. In the trunk you can see the original top well drain tubes extended down still in their original locations! It had a 318 engine that was upgraded to a rebuilt 440 Magnum engine with it's original factory chrome valve covers! It starts and runs excellent and has great power! It has an automatic transmission shifted with the original console floor shifter. It has factory power steering. The rear end is an 8 3/4 with a 3.23 gear ratio. The exhaust is good and the brakes are good. The interior has it's Factory Original door and rear panels, ALL Factory Original seats, front and back, and ALL in excellent original condition! The dash is in excellent original condition with all gauges working. The AM radio is static only. The dash pad is original and excellent! The console chrome is very nice with some small marks and too nice to re do. The top latches and chrome window trim look like new! The car is documented with a clear title, a copy of the cover of the original owners manual, and a copy of the Original Window Sticker. A very unique situation with the 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury is the subtle badging Plymouth put on and in the car. At that moment in time we were in the "Cold War" with Russia. Plymouth wanted to solidify our USA position. It was done with the seven Red, White and Blue USA flag colors on emblems, and the six rocket ship badges on and in the car! There were only 3858 Sport Fury convertibles built in 1964. There are very few that survived in this condition and maybe only a handful with their interior as fine as this one has and as well preserved as this! This is a very rare updated near survivor! I have had this car for four years. I will be 70 this year, and it is now time that someone else enjoys this great car! 1964 may have been the finest year for Plymouth with nine engines to choose from. Plymouth finished First, Second and Third in the Daytona 500!!! The nine engine options for 1964; 1] 225 ci slant six. 2] 318 ci V8 2bl. 3] 361 ci V8 2bl. 4] 383 ci V8 4bl. 5] 426 ci V8 4bl. 6] 426 ci V8 11.5 cr. 2 4bl. 7] 426 ci V8 13.5 cr. 2 4 bl. 8] 426 ci V8 2 4bl. Hemi Steel HT. 9] 426 ci V8 2 4bl. Hemi Lt. Wt. What's not to like about 64 Plymouths? They look like they are moving when they are standing still!!! six five one five nine two five three three two. Call anytime. Thank you. |
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Barrett-Jackson 2014: 1970 Plymouth Hemi Superbird passes half a million dollars
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The example you see above, which was born in 1970, is one of the finest Superbirds we've ever seen. Combine its complete restoration with its original 426 Hemi engine, and it's no surprise that it managed to bring in a cool half million dollars (plus 10 percent in fees) at Barrett-Jackson. See it yourself in our high-res image gallery above, and scroll down below for the official auction description.
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