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Location: Pacific Northwest | https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1959-plymouth-fury/
So much better without the flightsweep deck lid! IMO.
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Veteran
Posts: 206
Location: California | Actually, I like the Potty Wheel. But on a black car, I agree . The delete looks better. |
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Expert
Posts: 2003
Location: Branson, MO | I actually like the side moldings on the Fury better than the Sport Fury. I'd take it either with or without the "potty wheel". |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 705
Location: California | Such naughty language on this site! Potty wheel! |
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Expert
Posts: 1918
Location: Hell's Outhouse - a.k.a. Buckeye, Arizona | Save for the swivels, dual antennas and lack of dealer-installed A/C, this is *exactly* like the one I was set to trade for from Bo Malefors back in 1993. Solid black 1959 Plymouth "Base" Fury 2 door hardtop - black/gray/silver cloth over red vinyl upholstery on the seats & door/side panels, 4bbl 318 Poly w/Torqueflite, power steering, manual brakes and toilet seat delete (thank God). Please don't ask me to explain why I ultimately couldn't make the trade.
Boy - nice walk down memory lane..... |
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 5006
| looks so much better without the seat |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 1155
Location: somerville mass | love it without the toilet seat.. i hate that thing... if i bought a new imperial i would specifically order it
without it.. a continental kit would look better but add more weight so heavy duty springs are in
order or you'd have a beached whale.... |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 628
Location: Lubbock, TX | Sold for $15,750. Considering the condition of the underside and the disclosed rust repairs, I think that's a fair price.
~Peter |
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