Hemi 1964 Sport Fury on 2040-cars
Hewitt, New Jersey, United States
Selling my 1964 Plymouth Sport fury with Ray Barton 472 cu in cross Ram Hemi. Motor makes 700 HP on Pump Gas have dyno sheets. 4- speed trans with hydraulic clutch. about 3000 miles on engine. Also MSD distrib & Ignition Box, Be cool Radiator with twin elec fans. Headers with 3 in exhaust with elec cut out so you can open headers from inside car.Real cool set up!!!. Car is black with complete new interior, All body work and new paint Job was done in April of 2014 looks Great car is straight.All chrome and trim in excellant condition. Car is Mini tubed with Ladder Link bar set up. Rear is 9in with 4:10 gears. Front & rear has 15 in rims with Mickey Thompson tires drag radials on rear. Battery in trunk. Disc brakes on front and drum. Car runs very strong and can be Drag raced or street driven Runs great no issues. All lights work however gas gauge needs to be wired to tank. What does it need?. A radio has speakers in place. also Gauges and tach. Call with any questions. 973-445-4942 Jim. No trades and i have every receipt to car.
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