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1965 Plymouth Sport Fury In Copper Metallic Is A Real Treasure

965 Plymouth Sport Fury In Copper Metallic Is A Real Treasure
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Michelle Marus
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motoriousJuly 9, 2019


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1965 Plymouth Sport Fury In Copper Metallic Is A Real Treasure
Unleash the fury. Sport Fury.
The chances of you spotting a Plymouth Sport Fury on a daily basis aren’t high. But today is your lucky day. Not only do you have the chance of seeing one every day, but also driving it when you purchase this 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury from Rock Solid Motorsports. This model has a little over 42,000 miles on the odometer and is currently being offered for sale at $31,900.

The photos really don’t do this beauty justice, especially with the minor sun glare taking away from its natural luster. Either way, this 1965 Sport Fury in Copper Metallic steals the spotlight with its pristine paint job and stunning body lines. All in all, this example is in excellent condition and retains all of its unrestored exterior trim with new front and rear bumpers. The custom modernized rally wheels are a nice touch, as well.

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1965 Plymouth Sport Fury In Copper Metallic Is A Real Treasure
The clean, two-toned interior appears to be in above average condition and highly original. This is a well-optioned Plymouth Sport Fury, in that it came from the factory with variable wipers and a four-way power driver seat, as well as power everything – windows, steering, and brakes. It also features a center console, factory tachometer, rear speakers and reverberator, backup lights, and front bucket seats with a rear seat shroud.

This well-maintained Sport Fury has clearly received the TLC it deserves and shows no unusual signs of wear and tear. The heart and soul of this limited-production 1965 model is a Commando 426 cubic-inch V8 engine mated to an automatic transmission that produces 365 horsepower. This is certainly a rare Plymouth as the Sport Fury came standard with the 318, and the two 383s and the non-Hemi 426 were optional.

The options and motor just add to the exclusivity of this example. After all, the Sport Furys were the rarest of the full-size series for 1965. Don't miss your opportunity to own a head-turning Plymouth Sport Fury in such immaculate condition. Call today!
 
Nice car but probably does not justify $31.9k for an automatic, especially for a non A/C car. Well equipped otherwise with popular options. Note breather hose appears to touch the exhaust manifold! Like the car but overpriced.

Dave
 
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