What a beautiful fury, not fond of 4 doors but I'd daily drive that car for at least 10 years, easy to work on and do maintenance on. Decent gas mileage, maybe 18 on the highway.
Joseph Sokola Sweet im looking at one exactly like this same trim and evrything just worn out clearcoat some cracked stuff and alittle rust for 3k. Beatuiful car and thanks for responding
Yep, as much fun as you can have in a 318 4 door sedan. We had one identical to this except ours was sandalwood color. It was new in summer of 1964 between my sophomore and junior years in high school. Our first car with air conditioning.
Beautiful looking car. I've always liked the 1962-64 Plymouth Belvedere, Savoy, and Fury. Are you sure this one is a Fury? Call me naïve, but I thought Furys were only available in two door hardtop and convertible form. I would think this would be a Belvedere. :)
It is a Fury. Fury was available in 4-door sedan (B pillar) 4-door hardtop (no B pillar), convertible, 2-door hardtop and station wagon. The Sport Fury had bucket seats, a center console , fancy knock-off style wheel covers, and some other minor trim differences from the regular Fury. Sport Fury was only available as a convertible or 2-door hardtop.
@@rizzlerazzleuno4733 Okay. I didn't know that. I've seen Fury 2 door hardtops, and convertibles. But I don't recall ever seeing a Fury 4 door. Nice! I've always liked the Belvedere and Fury models. My favourite years for the cars are 1962 through 66.
What a beautiful fury, not fond of 4 doors but I'd daily drive that car for at least 10 years, easy to work on and do maintenance on. Decent gas mileage, maybe 18 on the highway.
Like that medium brown color. The backup lights were nicely put on each side of the license plate. Fury was seemingly a good buy for the money.
Beautiful car could you please just give it to me?lol
It is loud.
This was the year before Plymouth reorganized its lineup!
Good looking decently equipped vehicle for the time period. Original sticker price as equipped was about $3375.00.
You never know what you gonna get in a box of chocolates!
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How much do one of these in that condition cost?
I sold it for 11. it's in Kentucky now
Joseph Sokola Sweet im looking at one exactly like this same trim and evrything just worn out clearcoat some cracked stuff and alittle rust for 3k. Beatuiful car and thanks for responding
Why do you never show a 1965 Plymouth Belvedere or a 1965 Plymouth Satellite? Belvedere had a push button trans also.
I've herad '62-'65 B-bodies like this are fun to drive; can anyone confirm?
Yep, as much fun as you can have in a 318 4 door sedan. We had one identical to this except ours was sandalwood color. It was new in summer of 1964 between my sophomore and junior years in high school. Our first car with air conditioning.
I have a 64 belvedere 4 door (literally identical to the 4 door fury) and yes I will confirm without question.
do you still have it?
No I sold it a few months ago
Beautiful looking car. I've always liked the 1962-64 Plymouth Belvedere, Savoy, and Fury. Are you sure this one is a Fury? Call me naïve, but I thought Furys were only available in two door hardtop and convertible form. I would think this would be a Belvedere. :)
It is a Fury. Fury was available in 4-door sedan (B pillar) 4-door hardtop (no B pillar), convertible, 2-door hardtop and station wagon. The Sport Fury had bucket seats, a center console , fancy knock-off style wheel covers, and some other minor trim differences from the regular Fury. Sport Fury was only available as a convertible or 2-door hardtop.
@@rizzlerazzleuno4733 Okay. I didn't know that. I've seen Fury 2 door hardtops, and convertibles. But I don't recall ever seeing a Fury 4 door. Nice! I've always liked the Belvedere and Fury models. My favourite years for the cars are 1962 through 66.
Sold
do you still have it?
In Kentucky now
do you still have it?
In kentucky right now