Plymouth Fury Sport Coupe Mopar 440 V8 Auto For Sale (1964)

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Finished in its immaculate,original Ruby Red with black vinyl upholstery with bucket seats,this rare car is offered in superb overall condition.It was subject to a comprehensive refurbishment in 2007 at a cost of over 10,000, and has hardly been used since.I have a CD full of photos depicting the work carried out.
The car has been well cared for throughout the years,with documentation to prove,adding up to thousands,and has benefitted from a few sensible modern upgrades.
The car was originally a very rare Hemi engined example, but now runs a tuned 440 from Billadeau Speed,which still gives it some serious grunt.
The engine features :
steel crank,6 pack rods,902 heads,windage tray,Comp Hyd. Cam
Holley 770 Avenger Carb,MSD Dizzy etc etc.
TTI coated headers,Twin Flow Master exhaust system,
Trans.:
Refurbed 727 auto box with B&M shift kit
Other features:
Torq Thrust D American Racing Mags shod with Cooper tyres,
Cross-drilled / ventilated front discs with power servo
"K" front crossmember.

This car has a comprehensive history file, and even had the original handbooks,1964 brochure & service manuals.

This really is a little different from the usual classic American cars out there,and needs to be seen & driven to be fully appreciated

Im happy to part exhange with anything interesting of any value.

Thank You


The Sport Fury made its first appearance as a halo model for Plymouth during 1959, another three years would pass before it became a recurring showroom fixture. Given somewhat controversial styling by Virgil Exner, the 1962 Fury line-up was also notable for its adoption of a proper monocoque bodyshell. Only available as a two-door hardtop or convertible, the Sport Fury shared its four-door sibling"s independent torsion-bar front suspension, "live" rear axle and four-wheel drum brakes. Hurriedly recruited from Ford where he had penned the 1961 Continental, Elwood Engel submitted the 1963-model year Fury and Sport Fury to drastic surgery (a process repeated the following season). Characterised by its bold full-width convex grille housing quad "floating" headlamps, the 1964-model year Sport Fury also boasted a simplified interior complete with engine-turned interior door trims.


£24950 Offers invited

Date: 07-Jan-2016
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