1966 Plymouth Fury Iii Base 6.3l on 2040-cars
Brownsdale, Minnesota, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:6.3L 383Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Burgundy
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Fury III
Trim: Base
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 136,300
Exterior Color: Burgundy
I am selling one of my project cars that looks like I am not going to get finished. Up for sale is a 1966 Plymouth Fury III, with a non numbers match 383. This a standard bore engine yet that was very low miles. Completely disassembled checking the rods, mains, bore, pistons, and mag the block and heads. The heads are #906 castings with the seats and springs replaced. The engine was put together with all new bearings, rings, frost plugs, camshaft that has some lope to it but still very street friendly. Sounds Great! The engine has a 750 Demon carb and electronic ignition on it as well. The transmission is a 727 Torqe Flight that had been gone through and rebuilt also. Has a nice firm shift to it! I do think that the trans pan gasket has developed a leak over the past year. The rear end has a 3.91 Sure Grip in a 489 case. From what I understand, the body had a complete repaint in the mid 1990's. The jams are original paint yet. At that time they did put in lower rear quarters. The car overall looks to be a very solid car, with a little rust in front of the rear left tire i the inner wheel well. Car looks pretty straight to me. Look at the pictures. The cars floors, trunk area, rockers, and spring areas are very solid. This is all in all a very strong solid car. The interior needs to be reupolstered, rear seat and all foam is there, I do not think the front seat is original but does match the interior color, headliner is there with all bows, but the stitching has came out. The carpet is weathered badly, also is the dash pad, and top of the rear seat. My guess is the car came from the south. Windows work stiff, but work, speedometer works, lights, and wipers. The gas gauge and temp gauge work sometimes, I believe it is a ground. I have a Dart that does the same thing. Power steering, good brakes, just all around a very nice driving and looking car.The engine , transmission, and 489 case posi are worth what I am asking for the car. I would prefer that I was paid in cash when the car is picked up. Please call me with questions. Branden 507 438 1536. The car is also for sale locally for $4,900 and auction can be ended at anytime if it sells.
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