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64 Sport Fury 440 Blown, 5 Speed, Dana Rear, Power Disc 750 Horse On Pump Gas on 2040-cars

US $50,000.00
Year:1964 Mileage:600
Location:

Westminster, Massachusetts, United States

Westminster, Massachusetts, United States

 
The car was 383 four speed from factory with 83/4 rear red white paint from oregon. It now has 1970 hp block blown 440 with aluminum heads,billet blower from the blower shop,dual demon carbs over 20000 dollars in engine. Dino tested around 750 horsepower. It has a functional scoop. The radiator was custom built by griffen for over 1000 dollars. It also has an oil e-vac system with stainless braided lines. The fuel pump is magna electric with stainless braided lines. The exhaust is 2 and half inch tti with nickel coated headers. I used a lakewood blowshield bell housing for safety. The tranny is a 5 speed tremic made to withstand  the horsepower. the rear end is brand new dana with 354 gears. The brake system is 4 wheel power disc. Super stock springs in rear. Every thing is new in the car, brakes,lines,tie rods,drive shaft,bearings,bushings, ball joints,windshield,weather stripping, legendary seats,foam,door panels,carpet, headliner,dash pad,wheels, tires,bumpers,interior chrome,liquid filled gauges i also added a second fuse box for the fuel pump water pump and fan.I have the hood painted but not cut for blower, and i also have original drive train to be sold separate, I did not alter the car, so if you wanted to go back to original you can.The car was built by me for me so i did not spare any expense.I put maybe 600 miles on it and got busy with other projects and just don't have time for it.It is stored in a heated garage and paid  for. I have over 60000 dollars in car that i kept track of plus all my time, i was asking 50000 but any reasonable offer will be considered Sorry the pics do not show how nice the car really is.Call for more pics or questions 978-874-5278 ask for Bob and thanks for looking

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