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A Question for the Experts

Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 4:48 pm
by r.merrill@gccaz.edu
Hello! My mother had a 1959 (I think) Fury sport convertible and I just found the dashboard badge that says it was made for her. I was born in 1959 and have only a few (but powerful) memories of the car. I loved it then and still do! I don't want to get rid of the badge, but I would if the car is still in existence and the owner wanted it. How might I find out if it has survived? I would also love to know where it was purchased since we moved around at that time. Thanks for any help you can provide! RJ

Re: A Question for the Experts

Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 5:29 pm
by Faulkner
r.merrill@gccaz.edu wrote: Tue Jan 25, 2022 4:48 pm Hello! My mother had a 1959 (I think) Fury sport convertible and I just found the dashboard badge that says it was made for her. I was born in 1959 and have only a few (but powerful) memories of the car. I loved it then and still do! I don't want to get rid of the badge, but I would if the car is still in existence and the owner wanted it. How might I find out if it has survived? I would also love to know where it was purchased since we moved around at that time. Thanks for any help you can provide! RJ
Greetings RJ! A Sport Fury convertible is a very desirable item these days, which increases the likelihood of its survival - provided it made it through the Sixties and Seventies. A lot of vehicles got crushed to support the Viet Nam war effort, so it's very hard to say it your mother's did, or not. And unless you have some specific paperwork - in particular, a VIN - it will be next to impossible to make that determination. DMV's typically keep records for about 25 years or so, and there's no guarantee the car even remains the same color. I wish I had better news.

Incidentally, I have a 1959 Sport Fury hardtop, and the owners also kept the dashplate - but, after I established contact with them, they sent it to me! You can read about it here.

If you have pictures of the car, I hope you will post them. And please let us know if you come across any additional information that might help us track down the vehicle.

Best
Dan