1959 Plymouth Fury 4 door 318 V8

Price: US $22,000.00
  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Plymouth
  • Model: Fury
  • Type: Sedan
  • Year: 1959
  • Mileage: 95044
  • VIN: M235101624
  • Color: White
  • Engine size: 318
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Gray
  • Vehicle Title: Clean
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Description:

1959 Plymouth Fury

1959 Plymouth 4 door for sale! If you want a car with big fins, this is it!
Make an offer! I am open to negotiating.

318 V8, 2 barrel Carb, 2 speed automatic push button transmission. Manual 4 wheel drum brakes, manual steering. Electric fuel pump, dual exhaust. Lap seat belts in the front only. The underside of the car at some point was sprayed with an undercoating.
This car runs and drives well and will turn some heads!
This car is badged as a Fury, the car's title states that it is a Fury, but my research on the body tag indicates that it is a Savoy. If you would like pictures of the body tag please let me know. I am not an expert with these old Mopar cars.
When I got this car in November, 2021 it was not running due to bad gas. My understanding is that this car was owned and restored by an older gentleman who passed away. The car was then sold and driven around occasionally before sitting in a garage for about 4 years. Since I got the car the car last November, the following has been done:
Oil change, new fuel filter, new fuel line in the engine compartment, replaced pinion seal on rear differential, replaced axle seals, brand new battery, both rear wheel cylinders replaced, rear brake shoes replaced, all wheel bearings repacked, all brake shoes adjusted, new brake shoes installed for parking brake drum, carb adjusted, new spark plugs and wires, new ignition coil, new condenser in the distributor. Since I have owned the car I have driven it probably a total of 300 miles or less.
The paint, body, trim, and interior on this car are not perfect. With the pictures and video I took of this car, I've tried to paint an accurate picture of it's condition. There is a small spot on the hood where the paint is bubbling, I tried to document this in the video but it is hard to see. There is a dent under the rear passenger side door, it does not affect the function of the door. There is a small chip on the drive's side of the windshield that looks like it may have been filled with resin, it has not gotten any worse. Please view the YouTube video- the link is below in this description.

Here is a link to a video I made of the car- https://youtu.be/y-NYpJYsSLQ


Mechanically the only issues are- the master cylinder leaks- the brakes work fine and I drive the car on a regular basis, I just always check the brake fluid level first. I think the leak may be coming from the cover I just have not gotten around to replacing it. The trunk lock cylinder is not installed, I do have it though, I may try to install before this car sells. The clock and radio do not work, I have not investigated why. The rear driver's side window feels like its binding when you try to roll it down. All of the other windows roll up and down no problem. The very rear part the passenger's side exhaust is rusted through- you can see this on the YouTube video.
I am selling this car because I bought a '58 Cadillac as a new project.
Here's your chance to own a classic car with big fins that is not listed at 80k, and is also not a rust bucket that has been sitting in a field for 40 years. This is not necessarily a show car, but it is an awesome cruiser.

Clean Oklahoma title ready to go.
This is a 63 year old car, no warranty is expressed or implied, this vehicle is being sold as is.The buyer is responsible for shipping, delivery, and all associated costs.
If you are serious about buying this car and want specific pictures or videos of anything, please feel free to contact me.
If you want to pay with a cashier's check or something of that nature, be aware I will wait until the funds clear before I send the title. I will be happy to get my signature on the title notarized and then send the title via certified mail.


Here is a link to a video I made of the car- https://youtu.be/y-NYpJYsSLQ