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1961 Plymouth Fury Convertible

1961 Plymouth Fury in La Donna nel mondo, Documentary, 1963 IMDB

Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin: US

1961 Plymouth Fury Convertible

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

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stronghold EN

2008-03-03 11:40

the car being driven
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Ray B. FR

2008-03-03 14:02

1959 Cadillac ?

car nerd US

2008-03-04 03:45

1960 or 61 Plymouth Fury Convertible.

firebird86 US

2008-03-04 03:55

I think its a 1961, the model with the pod type taillights, comments?

car nerd US

2008-03-04 04:02

Firebird86 wrote I think its a 1961, the model with the pod type taillights, comments?


Mike, that sounds right.

58Roadmaster US

2008-03-04 04:42

I think the steering wheel indicates this is not a Fury. I'll have to research my Hemmings magazines for more info. If you look above the last thumbnail there is a 1960 Plymouth.

EDIT: I just noticed that 1960 Buick convertible in the main image: NICE!

-- Last edit: 2008-03-04 04:43:16

58Roadmaster US

2008-03-04 04:53

I am checking to see if the following steering wheel was standard on all Fury models.
http://www.aeclassic.com/1961_plymouth_fury_convertible/002dash.jpg

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car nerd US

2008-03-04 04:54

Was there a Belvedere convertible?

58Roadmaster US

2008-03-04 05:05

I don't know, but the white one in the last thumb is a 1960 Fury hardtop coupe. PP2-H if V8 powered
http://www.misterw.com/Plymouth/60PlyF207b.jpg
Note on the Buick: could just be a tutone paint scheme or a real Electra 225 model 4867.

EDIT: I didn't see the image of the tail to the white Plymouth. I forgot about the Belvedere hardtop coupe.

-- Last edit: 2008-03-04 10:53:34

firebird86 US

2008-03-04 05:28

Check out the dashboard in this pic, 1961 Plymouth Fury Hardtop Coupe
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58Roadmaster US

2008-03-04 05:39

Firebird86, that one you posted has the upscale "square" steering wheel. I am checking if the Fury could have had a round wheel instead.

firebird86 US

2008-03-04 05:41

I was going more by the dash heres a better pic
[Image: plym6101bcv9.th.jpg] The car in the movie may have had a steering wheel replaced, the square wheels aren't very easy to come acrossed for accurate restoration.

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58Roadmaster US

2008-03-04 06:04

Probably not a lot of restoration of 2-yr-old cars (movie is 1963). :D

Car nerd, you led the way with your question of production.
There were no convertibles in the lower series.

"RP 1/2-H Fury (118" wb) Weight Price Production
convertible coupe 3,535 $2,967 6,948"

So that means this is a RP2-H Fury Convertible (V8 standard)
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/5961/pricprod.htm

Here is a 1961 Fury with the same round steering wheel (3rd image on left margin):
http://www.hemmings.com/hcc/stories/2006/06/01/hmn_feature3.html

-- Last edit: 2008-03-04 10:54:45

58Roadmaster US

2008-03-04 06:06

If there is a page for the 1960 Buick, feel free to move any relevant comments.

stronghold EN

2008-03-04 09:56

Buick has it's own page ;)

firebird86 US

2008-03-05 04:54

[quote=58Roadmaster]Probably not a lot of restoration of 2-yr-old cars (movie is 1963). :D


You're right, I didnt notice the date of the movie :/

-- Last edit: 2008-03-05 04:55:41

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