For Sale 1969 Plymouth Fury Convertible

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Found this on FB and thought it looked to be in pretty good condition, if someone is serious about buying one of these it might be worth checking out. I don't have any more information on this other than the name, contact number and possible price.

Hooked on Classics at 952 446- 1950
$3900?
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Love the color combo!
 
Someone has added fender turn signals for a 68. Anybody know what model or year of the rims?
 
69 Sport Fury Conv. Only 1579 produced, late production because it has the headrests. Looks like it's in very good shape. I don't understand the price, $3,900 seems too low, regardless of the engine. SF's had to be at least a 318. Sure, someone put 68 fender turn signals on it and it's missing the pin stripe tape but it looks like a very nice car to drive or restore. Unless the body work was done very well, it seems like the body panels are solid.

I could be bias because I love 69 SF's and this color combination is fantastic. I'm thinking Jamaica Blue Poly?
 
headrests do not mean it is a late production model.
They were available as option (option code C31) before they became mandator 1/1/69.

It seems to be B7 blue. There was a bunch of show cars made in that colour with a blue interieur. One is owned by a member here and one is living insweden. Both early cars with production date of early august. I would be curious if it is one of them, too as they usually buillt 5-7 of them. Fender tag info would be needed though.

Carsten
 
searched for it on their homepage.
It has a 318 in it so it is not one of the show cars as they had E63 383 HP engines

Carsten
 
Hopefully they'll post pics on their site soon. Showing 5500 on the site, that still seems low if it's not full of body filler and/or rust.
 
Could be a nice car but everyone knows you have to put eyeball's on it to find out the true condition.
 
Not pontiac wheels , i have seen these before for sale as mopar/frod wheels and i have seen them under an italian sports car , don,t remember the brand........
 
With so much interest in convertibles i figured someone would be chasing this car to check up on it. It could turn out to be a cheap deal.
 
1969 Plymouth Sport Fury In Watertown MN - Hooked On Classics
The wheels are Motor Wheel Exicters.
Motor Wheel Exciter 14X7 rims 4.5 X5 Dodge Plymouth AMC FORD MAG WHEELS vintage
I saw this car a year ago when I was out for Mopars at the Park. It was sitting outside then and it looks like it is still sitting outside a year later. It was cold and raining so I didn't get a close look at it, but the "nice" cars were sitting inside their showroom. I should have bought the survivor 67 Town and Country they had in their showroom...
 
I wouldn't trust it's condition... the only car they are selling cheaper is $4500 and NOT sexy...
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1969 Plymouth Sport Fury In Watertown MN - Hooked On Classics
The wheels are Motor Wheel Exicters.
Motor Wheel Exciter 14X7 rims 4.5 X5 Dodge Plymouth AMC FORD MAG WHEELS vintage
I saw this car a year ago when I was out for Mopars at the Park. It was sitting outside then and it looks like it is still sitting outside a year later. It was cold and raining so I didn't get a close look at it, but the "nice" cars were sitting inside their showroom. I should have bought the survivor 67 Town and Country they had in their showroom...
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Thanks... that was driving me nuts... Oldsmobile had a very similar wheel option in the 70s
 
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