by Faulkner » Sun Feb 06, 2022 2:37 pm
Sweet Fury. Whose garage is it in?
WorldWide Auctioneers wrote:When the first Fury was released to the world, it was part of Mopar's performance push in 1956. For 1958, it was a very exclusive series, limited to hardtop and convertible models, and its popularity grew. Playing on the good name they had raised, in 1959, the new top-trim series from Plymouth became the Fury. The front end styling of the 1959 models was bold and aggressive, with just enough chrome to accent a very pleasing fascia. With a list price of $2,714, this Fury is basically a non-restored car in a stunning color combination of Eggshell White over Jet Black, with red vinyl-black cloth seat upholstery. As a special treat, those seats have the famous swivel function that makes it easier for driver and front seat passenger upon entering or exiting the car. It also is equipped with power steering and brakes, plus push-button radio, heater-defroster and clock; and on the rear deck, the imitation spare-tire cover. Well appointed, great looks, very solid and complete condition, the only person who will lose sleep on this car is the bidder that comes in second.
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Sweet Fury. Whose garage is it in?
[quote="WorldWide Auctioneers"]When the first Fury was released to the world, it was part of Mopar's performance push in 1956. For 1958, it was a very exclusive series, limited to hardtop and convertible models, and its popularity grew. Playing on the good name they had raised, in 1959, the new top-trim series from Plymouth became the Fury. The front end styling of the 1959 models was bold and aggressive, with just enough chrome to accent a very pleasing fascia. With a list price of $2,714, this Fury is basically a non-restored car in a stunning color combination of Eggshell White over Jet Black, with red vinyl-black cloth seat upholstery. As a special treat, those seats have the famous swivel function that makes it easier for driver and front seat passenger upon entering or exiting the car. It also is equipped with power steering and brakes, plus push-button radio, heater-defroster and clock; and on the rear deck, the imitation spare-tire cover. Well appointed, great looks, very solid and complete condition, the only person who will lose sleep on this car is the bidder that comes in second.[/quote]