Would you be willing to spend at least forty grand to pay for a vintage car? If it was a old, rusted and beat-up automobile, you’d probably end shaking your head violently while screaming “hell no!” and then bolting out immediately (or you could end up flipping one of your fingers in disgust). Of course, that opinion of yours could change if you saw this Plymouth being offered to you.
This four-wheeled classic is a 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury. Although changes were already made to this vehicle like its engine and the transmission being rebuilt, it’s still most likely capable of performing – if not better – than just like it did during its prime.
So what was this beauty like back then? Well, when it was first released, this third generation Plymouth Sport Fury sported an array of features such as automatic transmission, power steering, vinyl tops, white sidewall tires, upholstered interiors, thick carpeting, and air conditioning. Its headlights were stacked up instead of being placed side-by-side, like the ones used by the previous generations of Sport Furys. Aside from these unique features, this Plymouth Sports Fury also carried four engine types during its production run: a 7.0-liter V8 engine, a 6.3-liter V8 engine, a 5.2-liter V8 engine, and a 3.7-liter I6 engine.
Of course, with this version of the Plymouth Sport Fury, the only original feature that this ride was able to retain was its interior (that doesn’t include its carpeting though). But despite the changes done to this vehicle, you can’t help but consider it a thing of beauty. From its sleek exterior (which by the way carries a rich-looking maroon body paint) to its upholstered interior, this specific car is definitely something that would make you consider shelling out that hard-earned cash of yours.










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