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1963 Plymouth Fury Sport Convertible. 318 Hi-po With Auto. Excellent Condition. on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:1963 Mileage:67500
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Ready to drive desert car that can be enjoyed for the summer with a nice top for the unexpected rainstorm...investment quality. These early MOPARs have not dropped in value and this one has hit the 50 year mark in exceptional condition. You can not lose on this car. Enjoy it and pass it down to your children or enjoy it for a few years and sell it, you cannot go wrong and will not lose any money.

You are bidding on a low mileage survivor that has been stored inside and is in excellent overall condition with less than 68,000 actual miles.

Some consider this year Fury as the start of the muscle car era and this car has the optional and desireable 318 Hi-Po 4 Barrel painted factory Red.

This car spent it's life in the dry deserts of Texas and Oklahoma until it was purchased by a collector where is was properly stored indoors and covered.

All body lines are straight. Doors, trunk, and hood line up correclty and close solidly.  This is one of the most solid cars I have seen and does not appear or handle like a 50+ year old car.  It is a dream to drive and always recieves compliments!

Includes car cover.

Numbers Matching Engine and Transmission.

This is a very solid car that can be driven anywhere.

The top has been replaced and includes new snap in boot for a clean look and protection when stowed.

The original 318 Hi-Po Polysphere factory 4 Barrel engine starts easy, runs strong, and does not make any abnormal sounds or smoke.

The original transmission shifts smoothly and works correctly with dash mounted push button selector (very cool)

Exhaust system is quiet and solid.

Power steering works excellent with no leaks.

Brakes work solidly and car stops straight.

Tires have nearly all tread left with very little wear and no cracks.

Rust free desert car with solid floors, doors, hinges, etc.

Dash is pad is soft and supple with no cracks.

Door panels are beautiful with no cracks or tears.

All glass is clear and crack free.

Every option works including the original AM radio with exception of power top hydraulics. The pump and rams are present and work correcly but were leaking a little so we disconnected the pump from the power switch and operate the top manually.

Rust free and excellent condition body that presents itself very well.

Original color was copper with professional respray that still shines and looks beautiful.

Upholstery is better than driver quality in existing condition with one tear on driver seat bolster that has been patched.

Happy bidding!

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