Nick, you are truly professional when you show your cars. You definitely know what you are getting when you buy a vehicle from you. Good luck on your upcoming bundle of joy.
Burgundy is such a fine color. The '66 Fury was quite good in its day. The options were endless. It did cost you a hunk of money if you dared to go the distance. 426 hemi gave it power and a half.
God this old 66 Fury is 58 years old now and the body of this car is still there, for when they made this car, they though a way the key and I still know that many of you will never see a car like this in this shape again. For she is a prize to be had and that is for sure. So just go on the internet and be surprised of what you may find.
Great looking Mopar .Nice interior. Engine sound/looks solid. Just needs some go fast parts. Undercarriage looks great. Heck, what's not to love with this old girl? Had a '65 Sport Fury convertible. in HS. Had the 361 CI engine. Was a wild ride. Fond memories.
Nice old 66 Fury brother. I believe that the mountains here in the Pacific Northwest ( Oregon ) hold things we haven’t found yet, many tracks and Howls, gibberish spoken in the woods, tree knock’s. Absolutely beautiful country. BELIEVE BROTHER 👍🏼
The Sport Fury is an awesome car, and this one is super clean. I love the buckets with console and awesome chrome factory shifter. This would no doubt be a great cruiser
My first car! Only had a 318 polysphere in it though but.. was able to learn alot about stuff from this car! I can tell you one thing if you ever want to buy one, get one with ALL the trim, i got lucky(mine was fully equipped), but over the years, i know people who didnt! There was a Fury 1,2,3,Sport Fury,AND a V.I.P. . Pretty much, ALL the trim/taillights is different and GOOD luck finding any of it, let alone the SPECIFIC right one ! Absolute nightmare i understand.. Most models of the "same car" that i can recall in ages n ages of doing older cars. Another "Fun fact" this car will also teach you about reverse lug nuts! Just one side though to keep it fun! LOL
Beautiful. My first car in 1973 was a 1967 Fury III four door. It was a good car for a young Army family man. It had A/C that was great in San Antonio, Texas. I would love to have this big block Sport Fury. But alas I'm retired now and my toy collecting days are over.
Beautiful car. Had one - original 440 4 spd. manual steering and brakes...hard core. Yes Ty you are the lucky dog with it now. We are looking for a hood ornament for it. The ornament is not the same as a 65 or 67 or any other model than a Fury. Despite common incorrect knowledge almost nothing on a 66 is the same as a 65 except chassis. Suppliers list most body and interior parts for 66 and 65 as same so you have to be careful when buying parts. And of course reman for 66 is scarce.
When you mashed the accelerator to the floor in drive at around 35 mph there was no kick down on the tourqueflite transmission to down shift to second gear and the 440 should be smoking the back tires. Is there no kick down connection on the car? Perhaps both engine and transmission are kinda tired.
Also not having that kick down adjusted properly can damage transmission..... that's one very nice Sport Fury , we had the 4 door model when I was growing up
Believe it or not, MY GRANDMOTHER had one of these back in the late '60s. It was a '65 though, very similar. Fury III. Copper bronze, with black interior. I believe it had a 383 in it, but not sure I was very young. Boy, we used to LOVE going out for Ice Cream in that car, let me tell you!!!
It's got a aftermarket kick down cable and I bet it's not adjusted right , original was a steel rod and it didn't get out of adjustment once set ........
Joseph2711: I doubt that all car collectors are aware as to how expensive antique and hi-perf. cars are in choice condition. I own 2 '70 'Cudas. Both 440/390,4 speed. One is #s matching,original paint 35,000 miles. The other has a correct replacement 440/390,4 speed.repaint original color. It is a pretty decent car. The first one would sell well at Mecum. The second one would not.
@@tedlawrence4189 You have iconic cars of American history. At 19 back in the early 80's I found myself in a '71 Challenger R/T w/440. Car was famous in the car seen in Philadelphia. I'm within 2 years of tapping some of my 401k's. Maybe I'll see you at the auction !!!!
Last I knew you can't sell a vehicle that won't pass a state inspection so everything that's required needs to work, specially for the price you're asking
New game for you all, "will this one knock the camera over?" Sorry, just had to do that. This car may also have telescopic steering column as well. The part in the middle of the wheel that has those "fins" on it I think you turn that collar to unlock the telescopic column. Something to try.
So... I don't know if this is how most of your videos are setup, but it kind of looked like you never really familiarized yourself with the car before this video, which I can understand. The issue I have, is all of the small things that slowly add up to a car that wasn't built quite to spec. Where I am coming from, is that my cousin bought this car, and that 440 is currently sitting disassembled in our shop. I am not throwing any shade towards you all, clearly someone didn't know what they were really doing when they slapped that 440 together to sell the car, because that is how it was put together. The cheapest low compression replacement pistons, with entirely too much cam(measured at .509 lift) with stock valves and valve springs on an engine that was decked quite a bit. It is a shame, because that was a good sounding engine in a pretty nice car, but unfortunately it's gonna need rebuilt again. I wish you all the best.
Nick I love you and your channel but you have litterally said in other videos that exact thing, that you guys don’t do anything but clean em and resell them and , you’ve even told your audience that u guys try to Make 3 k off them
Some cars we don’t have to do anything but 90% of them get worked on for a few days before listing. The more we work on them the more the price goes up too
Nick, you are truly professional when you show your cars. You definitely know what you are getting when you buy a vehicle from you. Good luck on your upcoming bundle of joy.
I appreciate that!
Burgundy is such a fine color. The '66 Fury was quite good in its day. The options were endless. It did cost you a hunk of money if you dared to go the distance. 426 hemi gave it power and a half.
God this old 66 Fury is 58 years old now and the body of this car is still there, for when they made this car, they though a way the key and I still know that many of you will never see a car like this in this shape again. For she is a prize to be had and that is for sure. So just go on the internet and be surprised of what you may find.
Ты прав друг это круто
Great looking Mopar .Nice interior. Engine sound/looks solid. Just needs some go fast parts. Undercarriage looks great. Heck, what's not to love with this old girl? Had a '65 Sport Fury convertible. in HS. Had the 361 CI engine. Was a wild ride. Fond memories.
Wow! That is clean! The trim on the front fenders and grill is easily damaged, and looks great on this one! 😎👍
I had a 66 fury with a 383 teloscopic steering wheel fully optioned out with power windows and locks along with A/C cool car !!👍🏻😎🇺🇸🦅😇🙏thanks Nick !👌🏻
Раньше было лучше
Nice old 66 Fury brother. I believe that the mountains here in the Pacific Northwest ( Oregon ) hold things we haven’t found yet, many tracks and Howls, gibberish spoken in the woods, tree knock’s. Absolutely beautiful country. BELIEVE BROTHER 👍🏼
The Sport Fury is an awesome car, and this one is super clean. I love the buckets with console and awesome chrome factory shifter. This would no doubt be a great cruiser
My first car! Only had a 318 polysphere in it though but.. was able to learn alot about stuff from this car! I can tell you one thing if you ever want to buy one, get one with ALL the trim, i got lucky(mine was fully equipped), but over the years, i know people who didnt! There was a Fury 1,2,3,Sport Fury,AND a V.I.P. . Pretty much, ALL the trim/taillights is different and GOOD luck finding any of it, let alone the SPECIFIC right one ! Absolute nightmare i understand.. Most models of the "same car" that i can recall in ages n ages of doing older cars. Another "Fun fact" this car will also teach you about reverse lug nuts! Just one side though to keep it fun! LOL
Beautiful. My first car in 1973 was a 1967 Fury III four door. It was a good car for a young Army family man. It had A/C that was great in San Antonio, Texas. I would love to have this big block Sport Fury. But alas I'm retired now and my toy collecting days are over.
Beautiful car. Had one - original 440 4 spd. manual steering and brakes...hard core. Yes Ty you are the lucky dog with it now. We are looking for a hood ornament for it. The ornament is not the same as a 65 or 67 or any other model than a Fury. Despite common incorrect knowledge almost nothing on a 66 is the same as a 65 except chassis. Suppliers list most body and interior parts for 66 and 65 as same so you have to be careful when buying parts. And of course reman for 66 is scarce.
Always loved the style of the Sport Fury chrome!
Blower motor may work .. the button that says off is pushed in. You have to push another button before adjusting speed or hot cold feature.
When you mashed the accelerator to the floor in drive at around 35 mph there was no kick down on the tourqueflite transmission to down shift to second gear and the 440 should be smoking the back tires. Is there no kick down connection on the car? Perhaps both engine and transmission are kinda tired.
Also not having that kick down adjusted properly can damage transmission..... that's one very nice Sport Fury , we had the 4 door model when I was growing up
OMG! What a beautiful car. Nice interior. Should sell fast.
Cant beat the rumble of a 440. Nice Sport Fury. Thanks Nick!
Believe it or not, MY GRANDMOTHER had one of these back in the late '60s. It was a '65 though, very similar. Fury III. Copper bronze, with black interior. I believe it had a 383 in it, but not sure I was very young. Boy, we used to LOVE going out for Ice Cream in that car, let me tell you!!!
Christines younger Sister, cool plymouth, thanks Nick great video stay cool 😎 😎 😊
It's got a aftermarket kick down cable and I bet it's not adjusted right , original was a steel rod and it didn't get out of adjustment once set ........
10:23 couldn’t tell if that was a gas tank or a ROWBOAT underneath geezus it’s huge
I will admit it was Christine that turned me on to the Fury. I love them all. This one sounds throaty and excellent
Nice looking sport fury don't see many the oil pan is low have to watch speed bumps needs a few tweaks but should run strong
Man I wish I could afford that for my dad that's all he ever talked about was his 66 sport fury with that full console
The rumble of these cars always such a sweet thing, keep it going Nick
Just a beautiful, super cool car. The mother of Mopar domination of American muscle !!!
I'M 58 MY DAD HAD ONE I LOVE THAT CAR, HE THOUGHT ME TO DRIVE FROM WHEN I WAS 14
Nick don't let people get to u they just trying to get something for nothing I never met u I know u are a up front person
Joseph2711: I doubt that all car collectors are aware as to how expensive antique and hi-perf. cars are in choice condition. I own 2 '70 'Cudas. Both 440/390,4 speed. One is #s matching,original paint 35,000 miles. The other has a correct replacement 440/390,4 speed.repaint original color. It is a pretty decent car. The first one would sell well at Mecum. The second one would not.
@@tedlawrence4189 You have iconic cars of American history. At 19 back in the early 80's I found myself in a '71 Challenger R/T w/440. Car was famous in the car seen in Philadelphia.
I'm within 2 years of tapping some of my 401k's. Maybe I'll see you at the auction !!!!
The front end of the Plymouth looks like the front of a Pontiac GTO from the same era. Greetings from Singapore! 🇸🇬
Wow what a beautiful Mopar, they sure don't make them like this anymore.
Last I knew you can't sell a vehicle that won't pass a state inspection so everything that's required needs to work, specially for the price you're asking
Well thats not true, and we are not selling a $40k car here we are selling it at $26,900 , good luck on your findings
New game for you all, "will this one knock the camera over?" Sorry, just had to do that. This car may also have telescopic steering column as well. The part in the middle of the wheel that has those "fins" on it I think you turn that collar to unlock the telescopic column. Something to try.
Kool 66 SportFury If Manual 4 Speed Be Amazing Quarter Car Especially With 440 Nostalgic Hemi Good Price Under $30k
Absolutely love that car
That's a beautiful Plymouth. Love to have it!
Good price for a clean car. Not bad at all..
No racing for pinks? Fair exchange is no robbery. Jk nice car. I really like the color.
Nice car
I had a 1968 fury 3
Wish the price was in Can.
She really sounds healthy! Cool one 😎
Super Rad Car Nick! I’m digging this one a lot! Great Price imo. 👍🏻💯
Beautiful, i want it !!!
We camped out on the Waccamaw w/ The Lizard Man in the late 80s near Pireway NC one night. He cool.
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1 major bump and that oil pan is toast. Love the rattle in the exhaust pipes too.
Learn to drive so you don't hit things and it won't be an issue
@@Tartan1206 ignorance is bliss...........
No kickdown linkage, at least none that I could see.
That 440 should shove you in the seat when floored at 35-40 mph.
she has the mighty TF8/727 TRANSMISSION,,,,,,,,,,,,,
I think those 727's had a mechanical kick-down rod.
My old man had a 65 convertible sport fury was a 318
I have one and I can’t decide what route to go on the wheels. These are ok but mostly everything seems off a little. Lol
Beautiful car Nick....my dad had a 1965 fury n detroit michigan back n the 70s
i luv this 66 Plymouth Fury,she is sweet!
Nice car for the money!
Beautiful car, very clean! A good price for this car.
Look like it has good bones and a decent price . Thanks for showing and helping my dream.
Any time!
Put a sold sign on it for me Nick...fully expecting to win the lottery tonight 😅
I love the car, but I wanted to see you gear it down when you stepped on the throttle and run it through the gears.
Very Nice Ride. Just needs a few minor things. More fun if it was a stick shift.
3:27 that’s just late 60s airbags 😂😂
Love this channel, such cool cars to see 🤩🤩🤩!!!
I need this car!
Nice one for the car shows
Kool car I like it 😎👍🇺🇲😊
Cool ride!
What I asked you about this car was a real interest in this vehicle
Beautiful car!!!
Car has potential. Motor is very weak. Maybe some minor adjustments. Maybe not
So... I don't know if this is how most of your videos are setup, but it kind of looked like you never really familiarized yourself with the car before this video, which I can understand. The issue I have, is all of the small things that slowly add up to a car that wasn't built quite to spec. Where I am coming from, is that my cousin bought this car, and that 440 is currently sitting disassembled in our shop. I am not throwing any shade towards you all, clearly someone didn't know what they were really doing when they slapped that 440 together to sell the car, because that is how it was put together. The cheapest low compression replacement pistons, with entirely too much cam(measured at .509 lift) with stock valves and valve springs on an engine that was decked quite a bit. It is a shame, because that was a good sounding engine in a pretty nice car, but unfortunately it's gonna need rebuilt again. I wish you all the best.
Stuck in traffic ? Polish the chrome!😊
Very nice ride! Really like it!
Nice looking. The wheels are off, but ok.
That car will be gone by this weekend. Nice
Pretty cool.
Love that ride
Vacuumed line off on the passing gear
Wow real nice paint color ,c,Mon horn 🗣️beep
Thank you! Cheers!
Clean Machine & bad to the bone!
😍
Nick, another beauty,keep them coming!
👀...👍💯😎💯👍
Only 26. 🎉🎉🎉
many years ago i bought one for $75 in the 90s today it is insane how high they are thanks to money grabbers
amazing car
Nicely done
I LOVE THE PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY VERY NICE CAR 🚘🚗🚘🥰😍😘💋💌💘💝💖💗💓💞💕💟❣❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍
I love it !
You dont have to shift it down....passing cable must not b hooked up
Very nice looking ride 👌 😊
Nice view
if its not sold already
It is available but everything is selling incredibly fast this week. Sucks for my videos , great for the lot
Nick I love you and your channel but you have litterally said in other videos that exact thing, that you guys don’t do anything but clean em and resell them and , you’ve even told your audience that u guys try to Make 3 k off them
Some cars we don’t have to do anything but 90% of them get worked on for a few days before listing. The more we work on them the more the price goes up too
NICE!
Damn it no butter.
LOL
I have a 67’ VIP coupe I’m looking to sell.
Yes I definitely believe in Bigfoot.❤😂
Never Hurd of this car but very nice!!!!
Christine's angrier cousin Karen
That one sounds almost as good as it looks,that one is sexy
Nice Fury 😍
Thanks 😋
ya the under car cam, u stepped up eh"" that looks fine
dodge make that cam
I got 25k Canada dollars
shipping +
can u make that work
whats the hp