1959 Plymouth Sport Fury Coupe

Chassis# M294100126

Simply one of the best you will find.

Under single family ownership until 2012, when we purchased the car in Southern California and preformed a complete restoration.

Under the direction of creative genius and father of the Forward Look, Virgil Exner, one of the best-looking Plymouths of all time was the 1959 Fury. It embodied all the advance styling features of the Forward Look fashion without being over the top. Like the other 1957 Chrysler, De Soto and Dodge models, the equally contemporary looking Plymouths helped propel Chrysler’s star of the low-priced field back into the number-three overall sales slot, a position it held firmly from 1932 to 1954. The 1959 models strengthened Plymouth’s number-three ranking, with a total production of 458,261 automobiles; no doubt that sales figure was aided by their elaborate yet clean, cutting-edge shape.

Plymouth saw sales increase for the 1959 model year due to the introduction of a new model, the Sport Fury. This was now Plymouth’s top-level model and was available in only two distinct body styles: a two-door hardtop and a convertible. By the end of that year’s production cycle, some 17,867 Sport Fury hardtops were produced, and 5,990 convertibles. Plymouth clearly had another winner on its hands, as many buyers felt it was worth it to pay the $213 premium to drive around in a Plymouth that was embellished with additional trim and a powerful V-8 engine, swivel seat and the Sport Deck trunk lid.

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1092 Eagle Nest Place
Danville, California 94506

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