1964 Plymouth Fury 426ci Street Wedge - 38k Orig Miles-survivor - 1 Owner! on 2040-cars
Harleysville, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:426ci. Wedge V8 7.0L Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: "V V" Copper / Copper
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Fury
Trim: Fury
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 38,604
Sub Model: 426ci Street Wedge
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Chestnut Metallic
Fuzzy Dice Auto Sales has a fantastic 64' Plymouth Fury Street Wedge car that is a true survivor. This original 426ci / 4-speed car was bought brand new by it's current owner who put the majority of it's incredibly low 38,000 miles on the car back in the 60's. Since then the car has been kept in a climate controlled garage and consistantly maintained and periodically driven just enough to prevent any of the problems you sometimes find in cars left unattended for years. At the time he ordered this beauty the owner claims the paint swatch (the little color squares in catalog) for this Chestnut Metallic color looked nothing like the actual car itself would appear. In fact the paint swatch was found to be quite ugly by most and therefore very few were ordered in this color making it a very rare combination today! A Plymouth employed friend of his explained to him just how different the color would be on the actual car as opposed to the swatch and luckily convinced him to order it. The car arrived exactly how his friend had described it, so he now owns a rare colored Fury Wedge that looks beautiful in all lighting! The car came equipped with steel wheels and hubcaps that he quickly replaced with the wheels pictured below back in 65'. He still has the original hubcaps which will be included with the sale of the car. After being photographed the car now has brand new radial tires on it, but again he kept and will include the tires pictured below as well. These 426 Wedge motor Furys are few and far between so this is your chance to own one all original at a fantastic price. Please read thru the descriptive list below for more facts on this car and if you have any additional questions please feel free to ask!
Factory Tinted Windows
AM / FM With Verbasonic
Standard Interior
Rare Chestnut Metallic Color - All Original Paint w/ exception to Hood, Hood replaced and painted in 66'
Original Copper / Copper Interior (Seat stuffing replaced under driver's side of seat)
Original 426ci Wedge Motor
Original 4-Speed trans w/ Hurst Shifter
4 bbl Carb
Certicard
Original Bill of Sale
Visor Sleeves
Oil Gauge added later on, owner has and will include the original panel that belongs here
No P/S, No P/B
5 Original Hubcaps
Aftermarket wheels are from 65'
Factory alternator
Factory Starter
Heavier Leaf Springs - same as super stock springs
Original 323 Posi Rear
Bigger brake shoes 11x3 Front & 11x2.5 Rear
Original Trunk Mat
Original Carpet
Mopar Floor Mats from 64-65
Curved rear glass
Factory Undercoating can be clearly seen in photos (The fuzzy looking stuff)
NUMBERS:
VIN#:3341 145268
BLOCK#:2406730
D N R L
TRANS#:85639
^9? (Difficult to tell if this first digit is an 8 or a 9 from the photos we took while the car was on the lift)
REAR#:2070742
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