Kid looking for a long lost SportsFury
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 2:43 pm
Hello folks, nice to be here.
A short little story:
I'd never even heard of or cared about Plymouth Fury's (or is Furies proper in this case?) until I was about 16 and went to a small car show in Portland, Oregon. As I was wandering around the show with my father I passed a '40s Indian, (I've always loved those bikes) turned my head and saw this beautiful yellow car in front of me. I didn't even like the color yellow on cars, but I loved this.
It was a yellow '59 Plymouth SportsFury. Actually it could have been just a Fury coupe for all I know, but it was gorgeous. Swivel bucket seats, push button transmission, clear steering wheel, tilt away steering column, 413 with cross-ram induction, and most amazing of all, it had a brushed stainless steel roof! I'd never heard of such a thing and to this day have never found out if it was stock, or if Plymouth ever made such a thing. The rest of the car was so beautifully restored though that I can't imagine the roof not being stock as well.
The car was for sale, but at 16 I of course didn't have the money to buy it. I did write down the name and phone number on the card though and took it home with me.
That was 14 years ago. I just turned 30 a month ago, and amazingly enough I ran across that piece of paper the other day. It has a phone number on it, but the number has been disconnected.
The name on the card was: Tom Fox, Aloha Oregon. (plus a phone number that I can put up or PM) I did a quick google search and nothing until I came across a google hit for Tom Fox's roadtrip in 08. https://59plymouth.net/59forum/viewtopi ... =11&t=1120
Is there a chance it's the same guy? The car in his pictures is not the same car though, unless he's changed the color and roof.
I'd love some help tracking down that car, or at least some help finding out if that roof was factory! It's been a question my father and I have asked everyone for the past 14 years!
A short little story:
I'd never even heard of or cared about Plymouth Fury's (or is Furies proper in this case?) until I was about 16 and went to a small car show in Portland, Oregon. As I was wandering around the show with my father I passed a '40s Indian, (I've always loved those bikes) turned my head and saw this beautiful yellow car in front of me. I didn't even like the color yellow on cars, but I loved this.
It was a yellow '59 Plymouth SportsFury. Actually it could have been just a Fury coupe for all I know, but it was gorgeous. Swivel bucket seats, push button transmission, clear steering wheel, tilt away steering column, 413 with cross-ram induction, and most amazing of all, it had a brushed stainless steel roof! I'd never heard of such a thing and to this day have never found out if it was stock, or if Plymouth ever made such a thing. The rest of the car was so beautifully restored though that I can't imagine the roof not being stock as well.
The car was for sale, but at 16 I of course didn't have the money to buy it. I did write down the name and phone number on the card though and took it home with me.
That was 14 years ago. I just turned 30 a month ago, and amazingly enough I ran across that piece of paper the other day. It has a phone number on it, but the number has been disconnected.
The name on the card was: Tom Fox, Aloha Oregon. (plus a phone number that I can put up or PM) I did a quick google search and nothing until I came across a google hit for Tom Fox's roadtrip in 08. https://59plymouth.net/59forum/viewtopi ... =11&t=1120
Is there a chance it's the same guy? The car in his pictures is not the same car though, unless he's changed the color and roof.
I'd love some help tracking down that car, or at least some help finding out if that roof was factory! It's been a question my father and I have asked everyone for the past 14 years!
