1965 Plymouth Sport Fury Coupe
Please note this 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury is equipped with manual brakes, not power brakes as originally listed
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1965 Plymouth Sport Fury Cold Start
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Think of it as plus-sized performance. All new for 1965, the Fury was Plymouth’s mainstay full-sized sedan. Riding on a 119 inch wheelbase, it was the largest Plymouth offered to that point, available in four trim levels, from the taxicab Fury I on up to the Fury III with more luxury options and coupe and convertible bodies. Then there was the Sport Fury, only available as a hardtop coupe or a convertible. Forget the puny engines of the other versions, most Sport Fury came with the 383 cu-in “Commando” V8, though the 426 Max Wedge was an option. Just how quick was a Sport Fury? It was chosen as the Official Pace Car of the 1965 Indianapolis 500, which required bringing the racers to the green flag at 120 mph or more.
Finished in Medium Red paint this 1965 Sport Fury Hardtop Coupe is mostly original with an excellent Red vinyl interior and numbers matching engine and transmission. Powered by the 383 cu-in Commando V8 with four-barrel carburetor generating 330 horsepower, this 1965 Sport Fury still sets the pace.
Highlights
Well-preserved Sport Fury Coupe
383 cu-in Commando V8 with four-barrel carb generating 330 horsepower
TorqueFlite A727 three-speed automatic transmission
Finished in TT1 Medium Red Poly with P4R Red vinyl bucket seats interior
Torque-Thrust aluminum wheels
The chassis number (P452191825) decodes as:
P – Plymouth 119 inch wheelbase 8 cylinder
4 – Premium price class
5 – 1965 Model Year
2 – Dodge/Hamtramck (Detroit) assembly plant
191825 – Consecutive serial number beginning with 100001
The body plate decodes as:
SO: C31 – Shipping Order
Number: 04770 – Production Sequence
Body: P42 – Two-door Hardtop Sedan
Trim: P4R – Red
Paint: TT1 – Medium Red Poly
Offered with 11,000 miles showing on the five-digit odometer; however, the odometer has rolled over, and while the mileage is believed to be 111,000 the true mileage is unknown
Features
Mopar Performance valve covers
Mostly original interior
Bucket seats with center console
Factory air conditioning
Power steering
Factory seat belts
Three spoke steering wheel
Analog clock
Heater and defroster
Chrome front and rear bumpers
Important Service Notes
Driver side motor mount replaced
Spark plugs replaced
Oil changed
Anti-freeze checked
Known Imperfections
Paint has a few spots that need to be buffed
Heater only runs on low
Horn doesn’t work
Minor transmission leak
Crack in dash pad
Included
Original Fender Tag
Original Build Sheet
Spare Tire
Ownership History
When previously located in Connecticut a few years ago this Sport Fury Coupe showed 98,600 miles, therefore it is believed the true mileage on the five-digit odometer to be 111,000 miles; however, the true mileage is unknown.