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2009 Shannons Sydney Spring Classic Vehicle Auction
Lot
6

1966 Plymouth Sport Fury Coupe 'Project' (RHD)

$25,000

melbourne

Sold

Specifications

Engine V8, 440-cid
Gearbox Automatic
Body Work Coupe
Colour Red
Interior Black
Trim Vinyl
Wheels Cast Alloy
Brakes Discs/Drums

Description

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The first generation Plymouth Fury had been introduced back in 1956 as a luxurious hardtop coupe and found fame as ?Christine? in the Stephen King book and movie of the same name. The second generation Fury boasted unibody construction and moved to a smaller, mid-sized platform, losing the excess chrome and fins of earlier models in the process. The range was expanded to include the coupe and sedan plus a convertible and station wagon and it soon became Plymouth's volume seller. In 1965 Plymouth introduced an entirely redesigned third generation Fury based on the full-size C-body, with twin stacked headlamps either side of the grille, a longer wheelbase and wider range of options to choose from. Under the bonnet there was a choice of engines ranging from a 225-cid slant six through to 318, 383 and 440-cid V8s and even the option of Chrysler's brutal 426-cid Hemi, bringing drag strip performance to Plymouth's bread and butter car. On the 1966 models, the mesh grille of the '65 gave way to horizontal bars while the tail lights were redesigned, while the interior came in for some minor revisions and new options like a telescoping tilt-away steering wheel, bucket seats and seat belts for four passengers were available. A 1966 Plymouth Fury with hardtop coupe body was an attractive car, competing with Ford's Galaxie and Chevrolet's Impala and is now an inexpensive full-size cruiser for the Mopar enthusiast.