Buddy had an all-white '65 383 4-bbl commando Plymouth. It was surprisingly quick for a C-body. It also had chrome reverse rims with pancake hubcaps. Did a lot of cruising Woodward & Telegraph with it. Great memories.
My father, one of Gods genuine Angels, was an extremely religious, dedicated husband and father, and was conservative to say the least. I became a teenager with a drivers license in 1963. (Age 16). He was a Plymouth fan. No air conditioning, just a radio in the dash. 4 doors, black wall tires and a “push button” automatic transmission located on the window console to the left of the steering wheel. In 1965 he came home with a new Plymouth Satellite. Black on black, bucket seats, spinner hubcaps and a 318 cubic inch motor. TWO door ! Honestly, living in the unbelievable humidity of Charleston, West Virginia during the summer was a challenge. But back then NO ONE even had air conditioning in their homes ! So no big deal. Looking back and recalling trying to sleep at night it just amazes me that we all didn’t melt ! Be thankful for EVERY SINGLE THING you are blessed with ! DO NOT TAKE YOUR GIFT OF LIFE FOR GRANTED 👍❗️🤓 It was the coolest car he had ever purchased ! He exchanged the black wall tires for red line tires. I hyper ventilated and passed out !
This got me going. I had a 66 Belvedere GTX body style with a 383 4 speed. Awesome car till the motor let got. Replaced with a 1970 340. Sold the car because I was building a house. What a sacrifice!!!!
What a beautiful beast! My aunt had one of these in silver. It was a gorgeous car! She had a Stingray Corvette, dark blue and white top, convertible, and she had her FURY, that was her daily car. I'm not sure why she sold it, but I can remember her telling me, she regretted selling that car the day after she sold it. I think she sold it just before it was 10 years old. My stepmother did the same thing with her 69 Charger, but I don't think she was that attached to it. I'm not sure why everybody traded their cars in around the same time. The only cars on offer were those big clunky BOATS of the 70's! After test driving a Stingray, I understood why she sold that one, but I'd love to have one of these 1965 Furys! At 24k, it's worth every dime! I'm not too fond of newer vehicles, I'd spend 24k on this in a heartbeat before I even looked at a newer car. Well done! This was somebody's baby. You can tell it was loved. Thank you!
In 1967 I had one . Commando 383. 4 spd. Bronze and white. I'm a fan of the 65 GTO, my dream car, but I would take this one over them all. I was 17 and I fell in love.
Thats a superb plymouth fury, Christines cousin, looks like a predator ready to strike fast, cool 😎 car, love this baby awsome, thanks jeff and Jordan for this video i enjoy every moment from tom your now and always say hello to asher Sam beans shadow erika and the rest of the gang and have a wonderfull Day, PS i get My New White t shirts from you today
I realy do Hope you Are All well and safe and strong from tom your friend now and always, say hello to asher Sam and beans erika and have a wonderfull Day from tom your friend always 🤩 🤩 USA 😎 ☀️ havent heard from you so i AM vorried, Hope you Are All well and safe
One of my all time favorite cars back in the day!
For me this was Chryslers best V8 engine ever built.
That a beautiful car and I like it 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love it😇😇🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for checking it out Michael!
Dig that roofline. No mistaking Mopar from GM and Ford. 383 with buckets, AC, and console shifter. Sweet!!
That was a very nice, loaded Sport Fury. It even has the extremely rare and seldomly ordered tilt steering wheel...
Buddy had an all-white '65 383 4-bbl commando Plymouth. It was surprisingly quick for a C-body. It also had chrome reverse rims with pancake hubcaps. Did a lot of cruising Woodward & Telegraph with it. Great memories.
My father, one of Gods genuine Angels, was an extremely religious, dedicated husband and father, and was conservative to say the least.
I became a teenager with a drivers license in 1963. (Age 16).
He was a Plymouth fan.
No air conditioning, just a radio in the dash.
4 doors, black wall tires and a “push button” automatic transmission located on the window console to the left of the steering wheel.
In 1965 he came home with a new Plymouth Satellite.
Black on black, bucket seats, spinner hubcaps and a 318 cubic inch motor.
TWO door !
Honestly, living in the unbelievable humidity of Charleston, West Virginia during the summer was a challenge.
But back then NO ONE even had air conditioning in their homes !
So no big deal.
Looking back and recalling trying to sleep at night it just amazes me that we all didn’t melt !
Be thankful for EVERY SINGLE THING you are blessed with !
DO NOT TAKE YOUR GIFT OF LIFE FOR GRANTED 👍❗️🤓
It was the coolest car he had ever purchased !
He exchanged the black wall tires for red line tires.
I hyper ventilated and passed out !
AWESOME FURY, THANK YOU FOR SHARING.
Very sharp, wouldn't take much to restore .
It's a good solid car for sure. Thanks for taking a look!
This got me going. I had a 66 Belvedere GTX body style with a 383 4 speed. Awesome car till the motor let got. Replaced with a 1970 340. Sold the car because I was building a house. What a sacrifice!!!!
now we're talking , love the early 60's mopars
What a beautiful beast! My aunt had one of these in silver. It was a gorgeous car! She had a Stingray Corvette, dark blue and white top, convertible, and she had her FURY, that was her daily car. I'm not sure why she sold it, but I can remember her telling me, she regretted selling that car the day after she sold it. I think she sold it just before it was 10 years old. My stepmother did the same thing with her 69 Charger, but I don't think she was that attached to it. I'm not sure why everybody traded their cars in around the same time. The only cars on offer were those big clunky BOATS of the 70's!
After test driving a Stingray, I understood why she sold that one, but I'd love to have one of these 1965 Furys! At 24k, it's worth every dime! I'm not too fond of newer vehicles, I'd spend 24k on this in a heartbeat before I even looked at a newer car. Well done! This was somebody's baby. You can tell it was loved. Thank you!
As a Ford man, I would actually love to have this car.
In 1967 I had one . Commando 383. 4 spd. Bronze and white. I'm a fan of the 65 GTO, my dream car, but I would take this one over them all. I was 17 and I fell in love.
Thats a superb plymouth fury, Christines cousin, looks like a predator ready to strike fast, cool 😎 car, love this baby awsome, thanks jeff and Jordan for this video i enjoy every moment from tom your now and always say hello to asher Sam beans shadow erika and the rest of the gang and have a wonderfull Day, PS i get My New White t shirts from you today
I realy do Hope you Are All well and safe and strong from tom your friend now and always, say hello to asher Sam and beans erika and have a wonderfull Day from tom your friend always 🤩 🤩 USA 😎 ☀️ havent heard from you so i AM vorried, Hope you Are All well and safe
Pretty nice !
Thanks for watching!
Hey Jeff,
This a rare looking yet I love it
Glad you like it Michael, it is pretty cool. Thanks for having a look!
Almost looks like my old Belidare 67.
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing
$23,950 online
Thanks for watching, and thanks for double checking the price for me!
MoPar👍
Thanks for checking it out!
Beautiful Mopar! Could you do a video of the MGA in the background, please?
I'll keep that one in mind, I haven't taken a close look at it yet.
@@RamblinAround Thanks. I love your videos.
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Thanks for taking a look!
dizayn MUHTEŞEM
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Do u still have this car
is anyone aware of the dual shift gate on this car?
How much?
When I get real mad after the Detroit Lions lose, I guess you could say I have "Sport Fury" !!
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A beautiful Plymouth!
Pentastar is on passenger side because the lug nuts are left hand thread on that side of car, just to remind you in case of flat!now you know!😳😝🫡🇺🇸
I want this car. 🥲