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1964 Plymouth Fury Sport on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:100000
Location:

Yadkinville, North Carolina, United States

Yadkinville, North Carolina, United States

 This is a 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury. The car is in great shape overall. The Chrome is in excellent shape and is all there I have hood ornament not shown I bought and will put it on prior to the auction end. It has power steering and power brakes. 327 auto transmission  with a B&M ratchet shifter & built engine. The engine is very strong. It has a small cam, Eldebrock Intake, Holley 4 barrel, Headers & dual exhausts, Aluminum valve covers, K&M air filter, and it runs beautifully and sounds awesome! The exhaust is like new front to back. The car drives and handles as it should. The interior is in great shape. The dash appears to be original and has 4 or 5 minor cracks right in the center; see picture. The dash instruments work but there is an instrument cluster that has been installed that includes oil pressure and aftermarket Tach. The carpets is very nice, the seats are very nice with no tears. The passenger visor needs to be re-sewn around the edges but the drivers visor is good. The is back seat in great shape with no tears. The tires are like new and the wheels are police interceptor wheels that look excellent on the car. The trunk pan and floor is solid. Under the hood looks great but needs a good cleaning before you go to the next car show. There are no rust bubbles showing anywhere and the lines seem to be pretty straight over all.


Why I am selling: I want a 4 speed car. But I have to say this one is pretty fun, all the same. and yes, it will peel the tires off:-)


Call with questions: Mike 336.407.4963


On Mar-30-14 at 18:10:26 PDT, seller added the following information:

Its been a while since I listed something on ebay and remembered that I needed to restrict bidding to people that have at least 10 purchases and 100% positive feedback. I will cancel your bid if you do not have the minimums above as I have had to much trouble with people biding without intent to buy. If you are serious and have less than 10 and 100% call me to discuss and I will decide whether to accept your bid.

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