05/29/2026
What’s in the name? The Plymouth Fury nameplate lasted decades. 1955 to 1989 to be exact. Its original namesake was named so as to lend to its aggressive, tail fin design and its high performance capabilities. By its 4th generation (65-68) it took on a more traditional look, using the slab sided Chrysler C Body designation. Here we have a gorgeous Fury III convertible from the year 1966.
Finished in its original shade of Light Turquoise with a black bench seat interior, you and 5 of your closest friends can ride in rare style this summer. Just 4,326 Fury convertibles were produced this model year.
Under the hood is the venerable 318 ‘Poly’ V8 mated to a column shifted TorqueFlite automatic transmission. Both of which perform flawlessly.
A super straight, rust free, clean car. Lightly restored several years ago but zero signs of any major body work ever. This is absolutely one of the nicest mid 60’s Mopars I’ve ever seen.
Offered at $18,900. Check out many more pictures and details at www.orphancargarage.com and check out my YouTube walk around in the comments below. Need transport or financing? That’s easy.