$27,000
Step into the world of classic elegance and unmatched power with this 1966 Plymouth Sport Fury III. This iconic vehicle comes in a striking Porsche red exterior color that is sure to turn heads wherever you go. The black interior adds a touch of sophistication and class, creating a unique blend
$46,500
For consignment, the 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury in 2 door hardtop in Max Wedge tribute form. This car has undergone some mods for power upgrades and the ability to plow through copious amounts of high test gasoline. Our example is in very nice condition, has a consignor stated 500ci V8, (stamped
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You\'re really going to dig this 1963 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible. An ultra-clean Arizona car, it offers a sinister black-on-black paint job, ultra-rare factory A/C, and an imposing look that practically screams industrial strength performance.
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If you were at the Indianapolis 500 in 1965, you saw a Plymouth Sport Fury convertible very much like this serving as the pace car. 1500 replicas were built for sale to the public, but when was the last time you saw one? Nicely restored and a neat piece of Indy history, this ragtop offers more
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Survivors of all shapes and sizes are red hot today, and this neat 1978 Plymouth Sport Fury represents a new generation of collectable cars. Affordable, interesting, and great to drive, it will bring fresh hobbyists into the fold, guys who remember these cars from their childhood, and that\'s
$27,000
Gateway Classic Cars in DENVER is happy to offer this 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury Coupe.This one having the optional \"Commando\" 383 V-8 engine attached to a three-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission (according to the owner are #\'s matching).The Sport Fury was a stylish, yet practical,
$34,500
Summary Please call and ask for Jeff Brogdon Vehicle Details 383 Automatic Rust Free Power Steering, Power Windows, Power Top, Factory Tach In Console Power Brakes Bucket Seats With Console Padded Dash New Front Disc Brakes New Rear Brakes New Wheel Cyl, New Bearings Like New Whitewall Tires
$9,500
You are looking at a 1967 Plymouth Fury Convertible.This is a V8 car with automatic transmission and a new-ish very nice top. The car has a little damage on the front passenger side. I feel that my price of $9,500 is very realistic for a classic vehicle like this one with the potential that
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This is the kind of car that gives Mopars their rare reputation. After all, when was the last time you saw a 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible for sale? Especially one that is done this nice, driven by big block power, and has had big investments made to make sure it\'s always ready for
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Classic droptop motoring doesn\'t get much better than this rare 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury. Top-of-the-line trim, V8 Mopar muscle, and a new power folding top means you\'re ready to cruise any time the sun is shining.
$58,500
Fuel Required is excited to present this 1965 Plymouth \"HEMI\" powered Sport Fury. This rust-free California Sport Fury was originally a 383 Commando, but the engine was swapped in 1989 with a 1966 426 HEMI with dual quads. Power is put to the ground by a 727 Torque Flite Automatic coupled
$69,900
Fast and furious, triple black 1963 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible with new black paint, new black interior and new black top. Powered by a 440 big block with dual quads and a 727 push button automatic transmission for take off. An extensive restoration was completed on this very solid, original,
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This 1966 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible is the kind of classic that we\'re all on the lookout for. With big block power (possibly original), well preserved luxury appointments, great documentation, and an overall rarity – less than 3,420 built in \'66 – this is a ton of distinction for
$34,000
1964 Plymouth Sport Fury Hardtop In 1964 the Plymouth Sport Fury was again a two-door hardtop coupe or a convertible, wearing wide body-side molding with color insert, Sport Fury lettering and script, special wheel covers with simulated knock-off hubs, and bucket seats. V8 engines were standard
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This is the kind of car that gives Mopars their rare reputation. After all, when was the last time you saw a 1966 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible for sale? Especially one that looks this nice and is so complete. That\'s why the desire for this classic goes well beyond its affordable price.
$43,500
This is a beautifully preserved numbers matching 1963 Fury Sport that you can be proud to own. Mostly all stock, and ready to be driven! This Fury sports a nice bright red paint is in great condition with only a few scuffs, a newer convertible top, a super clean interior, and has no rust. The
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This is the kind of car that gives Mopars their rare reputation. After all, when was the last time you saw a 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible for sale? Especially one with such a terrific factory color combo and a correct street-eating 426 Street Wedge big block.
$33,000
Gateway Classic Cars of Las Vegas presents this 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible. This very original unmodified full size Plymouth is finished in Red with Black interior and a Black convertible top. Powered by a 383 cubic inch V8 mated with a 3-speed TorqueFlight automatic transmission
$34,500
Initially, the creation of the Plymouth Fury in 1956 was to demonstrate the excellent abilities of the Plymouth division and to produce an automobile that was not only stunning, but one that would gather crowds. The Fury model was very popular with police forces as the car had top performance
$48,000
Gateway Classic Cars of Detroit is excited to present this 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury! Draped in a bold red coat and adorned with a classic black vinyl interior, this Plymouth epitomizes the American muscle car era. Under its hood, a formidable 440 CID V8 engine resides, seamlessly paired with