For Sale 1964 Plymouth Fury Sport Value?

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I have a 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury for sale. I do not know the value of this exact model. Can someone help? It has the 383 with a 4 speed transmission. Electronic convertible top. Highly original and runs good.

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Nice car!
why do people us the window sticker as scratch paper?
 
This car looks really nice an it appears rust free, price is a crap shoot as the market is soft. That having been said, if the interior is also nice it is probably worth at a minimum, someplace in the $10-$12k range. If it is a low mileage car it could go as high as $15k The mileage is a factor as a 100k+ car is worth a lot less than a 60k car. The 4 speed is a rare option. Some buyers will drool over that. In the end it is worth whatever a buyer and seller can agree on. You could try putting on the market at your dream price and see if anyone bites
Nice car!
why do people us the window sticker as scratch paper?
413: That was probably a dealer updating for the better radio, they sometimes did that at the dealer I worked for.

Dave
 
This car looks really nice an it appears rust free, price is a crap shoot as the market is soft. That having been said, if the interior is also nice it is probably worth at a minimum, someplace in the $10-$12k range. If it is a low mileage car it could go as high as $15k The mileage is a factor as a 100k+ car is worth a lot less than a 60k car. The 4 speed is a rare option. Some buyers will drool over that. In the end it is worth whatever a buyer and seller can agree on. You could try putting on the market at your dream price and see if anyone bites

413: That was probably a dealer updating for the better radio, they sometimes did that at the dealer I worked for.

Dave
How would you suggest I put on the market? I’m in small town Oklahoma so I know I won’t have the best market here.
 
How would you suggest I put on the market? I’m in small town Oklahoma so I know I won’t have the best market here.
Regardless of where you decide to advertise it, the absolute best thing you can do is to take the car outside, clean it up good, and take some nice, thorough photos. So many nice cars don't sell because the presentation is poor. It sounds like you have a pretty decent car there and good presentation will help show the car in its best light. Being a 4-speed convertible, you might also consider a short driving video to show the double fun of shifting gears in a convertible.

I've never done it, but I heard BringATrailer is a good place. You could also try advertising it in the Plymouth Owners Club or WPC Club, but you'll have to join and be a dues-paying member to do that.

You can also use some of the tools here as guidance, but actual sales are always the best indicators: www.desoto.org/value
 
How would you suggest I put on the market? I’m in small town Oklahoma so I know I won’t have the best market here.
You apparently have the internet, so you have all the market you need.
As mentioned, join FBBO, where that year of Fury has a following and more-knowledgeable people (and more of them).
And the more pictures, the better.
Research will be your best friend.
 
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Sport Fury+ Convertible + 383+ 4 speed+ I would say $25-30,000. Put 30 on it and place an ad on FBBO.
At least that. I haven't followed B-body prices in a while, but '64 Plymouths bring a premium price.

I have a 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury for sale. I do not know the value of this exact model.
Your car is built on the B-body platform. In 1965, the Fury became a C-body (larger car), which is the basis of this forum. This is a good thing for you as '64 Plymouths in good shape will sell for more money. I just looked at the Hagerty evaluation page and couldn't find a 383 4bbl, but a 383 2bbl in #3 good condition is ~$35,000. One in #2 excellent condition is ~$60,000. Your car is a 4bbl version with a 4speed and that's more $$.

Honestly, at this money, it may be worth spending a couple hundred dollars to have a professional appraise the car. While that might actually be higher than what you can sell it for, it will give you a place to start. If you want, join this forum Welcome to For B Bodies Only! and post this same question.
 
It's what they are asking, not what they are selling for. The last one sold for $62,500. @juice0133




 
The second one is a black 383 4 speed and sold for $30,000. The 4th one was a nice Poly/auto car that sold for $18. (nice for the price) A 383 4 speed will always bring $5-10,000 more.





 
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