Just saw this White SF for sale on E Bay. 318 4bbl, Needs interior work and recovering. Looks like most of the parts are there.
Neat item shown in the pictures of the car, the owner has the original 59 Plymouth Delaware plant build sheet that was behind the interior pocket window. Hardly see those. Take a look at the pictures the owner posted and you will see it. Usually these have turn to dust or eaten by mice.
Hi, My name is Matt, along with my friend Jody we are selling this Sport Fury for a friend whose father owned and was restoring this car. He had multiple projects going on and multiple barns he stored the parts in. Needless to say finding the parts has been a job. I went to put the front seats in and believe there must be another piece between the seat frame and the base (or am I wrong). I am going to search through the barns more but any help in describing what I’m looking for would be appreciated. We are not dealers and are willing to make every effort to find everything for this car. We restore cars mainly for ourselves and understand how much time is lost searching for even the smallest part to complete a restoration.
If you could take a look at the Ebay listing and the You Tube link and give me any clues to what might be missing We and the potential buyer would appreciate it.
Thanks Matt
Matt - By your pictures I see the seat frame and the sliders that it attaches to. The main concern I have are all the parts to assemble the front seat, Rollers for the swivel, nuts, Bolts etc. There should be a ton of other nuts and bolts also, especially for the doors. All the pieces to adjust the doors and to get them windows aligned properly. You have to have the parts books and maintenance manuals. I’m sure your friend has them somewhere. That would be a great help in finding all the parts. I have attached a picture of what the front seat should look like when it’s assembled.
Dick.
I do have the plastic rollers,did not know what they were for but are in one of the photo’s, and It looks like I have the main frame backwards! The photo is a big help.
The window regulators are in the doors and rear 1/4s
It was my friends father who just passed away. None of his kids took an interest so we are left to dig through different barns to figure out where he put what. And to make matters worse he had several cars apart.Also not having taken it apart it is an educated guess unless I find his notes and books.
I looked at this car a few days ago on eBay and thought that it would be a difficult but not impossible task to put this car together again. Without the parts and service manuals, it will be tedious. Whoever disassembled the vehicle should have photographed, bagged and taged the parts, especially the bolts, nuts, brackets, connectors and fasteners. That being said, I would first assemble all of the interior sections, dash, seats, trim, moldings, etc. together, inventory what is missing and go from there.
He did bag the parts and put them in a box but the bags disintegrated leaving a box of parts. Actually the only thing I was worried about was the front seat. The body and mechanical are done except it needs an exhaust system. The dash gauges are in and headliner. All it needs is the door and 1/4 glass installed, door panels, seats and carpet none of which beside the swinging front seats need any unique hardware. I’m not saying this is a weekend project but now that I see how the seat is supposed to go together I will do it the correct way and see if anything is missing.
I appreciate the help, Matt
Hi Matt! The putting back together part would be an exercise in getting all the things back in the right spot and order. Those of us on this Forum that have taken one apart (some more then one!) Know where the parts go and what is missing and likely sources to get them.
The car is worth saving and getting back on the road. Now if you and the car were in Colorado… Hope me posting it here might help finding a home for this SF.
Do ask questions as we can ID parts for you with pictures and or descriptions. Pictures are better of course. This would be a great winter project for one of us…
Thanks again for the help. I really like this car and am impressed with the restoration skills of our friends father that did it. I could not find any sales of a Sport Fury in comparable condition but feel we started the auction at a bargain price. Did we?
We have to many projects at this time, all needing full restoration, but still I would kind of be glad if it does not sell and buy it myself. If that happens you will be hearing from my for awhile.
One bid in above the ask price and unless it is retracted bid, the car is sold in 5 days at the end of the auction. So it is good as sold with hopefully for the sellers, a higher price then this one may come in that is higher…If not, then this bid wins!
Status check on the White SF: As of today it is up to $7100 with 3 bids in from 2 bidders, 3 days still to go to the end of the auction. Glad there is more then one bidder on this car.