Pacing, Furiously: This ?65 Plymouth on eBay Is a Lesser-Known Indy Pace Car
This weekend, a Chevrolet Camaro will be pacing the 2016 Indianapolis 500, a not terribly surprising circumstance given that the past dozen years have seen either a Camaro or a Corvette in that role. And, of course, both models have often spun off Indy Pace Car replicas, making them a not uncommon sight at collector-car sales venues. But on eBay this week, we find a considerably more obscure example of the Indy Pace Car breed: a 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible.
In the event’s 100-race history, a Plymouth has been the pace car only one time. The ’65 Fury convertible, powered by a 383-cubic-inch V-8, was driven by Chrysler-Plymouth division general manager P.M. Buckminster. While the actual pace car went home with race winner Jim Clark, some 1500 Fury convertible Indy Pace Car replicas were available for Mopar-minded race fans at Buckminster’s friendly Chrysler-Plymouth dealers.
With a groovy white exterior, blue top, and two-tone blue interior, this Fury matches the color scheme of the actual pace car, and it similarly packs a 383-cube V-8 with a four-barrel carburetor under its wide expanse of hood. The engine is backed by a three-speed TorqueFlite automatic, stirred via console-mounted shifter.
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