In the 1960s, the Sport Fury was to Plymouth as the Impala SS was to Chevrolet or the Galaxie 500/XL was to Ford. It was a sportier full-size car available in hardtop and convertible body styles to appeal to… more»
Sport Fury
Cordoba’s Cousin: 1978 Plymouth Sport Fury
The Plymouth Sport Fury debuted in the late 1950s and could be thought of as the forerunner of the Chevy Impala Super Sport of the 1960s. The car would evolve over the next couple of decades, becoming a personal… more»
Golden Commando 361! 1962 Plymouth Sport Fury
As of late, we have found numerous ’62 Chevys here on Barn Finds, but a ’62 Plymouth? Not so often. Well if we’re going to review an early ’60s Plymouth, we may as well start at the top right?… more»
Potent Classic: 1966 Plymouth Sport Fury
While it might not be completely original, this 1966 Plymouth Sport Fury is a great looking car that is ready to be driven and enjoyed immediately. Under the handsome exterior lies the original drive-train, although it has received a… more»
Fresh 440: 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT
After being in his possession for around 14-years, the owner of this 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT has decided that the time has come for the car to move on. The car runs and drives, and has the potential… more»
Rotisserie Ready: 1959 Plymouth Sport Fury Project Car
The Sport Fury was the range-topping vehicle for Plymouth in 1959, and was available only as a convertible or as a 2-door hardtop. This hardtop version is advertised for sale here on eBay. Located in Salisbury, North Carolina, it… more»













