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1963 Plymouth Fury Dodge Chrysler Mopar on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:3000
Location:

Elkhorn, Wisconsin, United States

Elkhorn, Wisconsin, United States

YOUR BIDDING ON A 1963 PLYMOUTH FURY,CAR IS GOOD CONDITION OVER ALL,NOT A SHOW CAR BUT A VERY NICE DRIVER,THERE HAS BEEN ALLOT OF WORK DONE ON THE CAR ,ONLY BODY WORK DONE WAS TO THE PASS. SIDE FLOOR IT WAS REPLACED,,OTHER THAN THAT IS ALL ORG. METAL,BODY IS STRAIGHT & UNDERSIDE IS CLEAN,BELOW IS A LIST OF THINGS THAT HAVE BEEN DONE TO IT,,,HAVE OWNERS MANUAL , THINGS THAT ARE NOT WORKING  DASH CLOCK,RADIO  

 NEW CRATE 360 FROM MOPAR PERFORMANCE  WITH HOLLEY 4 BARREL CARBRATOR ,NEW EDELBROCK ALUMINUM INTAKE,MOPAR DUAL HORN AIR CLEANER,MICKEY THOMPSON VALUE COVERS,NEW DISTRIBUTOR,REPLACED THE ENGINE WIRING HARNESS,NEW BATTERY,NEW ALUMINUM RADIATOR,NEW ALUMINUM FLEX FAN,NEW MR. GASKET POLISHED ALUMINUM OVER FLOW UNIT,ALL NEW BRAKES,BRAKE HOSES,NEW BRAKES ALL AROUND,WHEEL CYLINDERS AND MASTER CYLINDERS,REBUILT POWER STEERING BOX,NEW TIRES AND WHEELS    ( NEW BFG T/A'S FRONT & REAR,NEW AMERICAN RIMS ALL AROUND ) NEW AIR SHOCKS IN THE FRONT,NEW GAS SHOCKS IN THE REAR,727 TRANSMISSION WITH TAIL SHIFT CONVERSION TO SLIP YOKE AND COMPLETE REBUILD FROM IDAHO TRANSMISSION,LOCAR KICK DOWN CABLE,NEW CARPET,NEW HEADLINER,NEW FLOOR MATS,NEW TRUCK MAT,NEW GRANT STEERING WHEEL AND HORN BUTTON,FRONT SEATS ARE FROM A 74 ROADRUNNER THEY HAVE A COUPLE SMALL RIPS IN THEM,NICE STOCK REAR SEAT WITH SEAT BELTS,REPLACED PASS.SIDE FLOOR  ( HAVE PICS )  ,COMPLETE PAINT INSIDE & OUT ,PAINT IS A 7 OUT 10,NEW GAS TANK AND SEAL,NEW DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH RAPTOR MUFFLERS,ALL NEW COMPONATES UP FRONT,NEW UPPER & LOWER SWINGS,NEW BEARS ,NEW BUSHINGS,NEW UPPER BALL JOINTS,NEW LOWER BALL JOINTS,THIS IS A PUSH BUTTON 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC,THAT SHIFT GREAT,NEW DASH PAD,NEEDS NEW WINDOW & DOOR SEALS,HAVE NEW WINDSHIELD & NEW REAR WINDOW THAT WILL GO ALONE WITH THE CAR !!! FRONT END ALLINMENT AS BEEN DONE ALSO !!

 AGAIN THIS IS A GOOD DAILY DRIVER IF WAS A SHOW CAR PRICE WOULD BE MUCH HIGHER RESERVE IS SET FOR CONDITION,,,CAR IS SOLD AS IS,,IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION ASK & I WILL DO MY BEST TO ANSWER,,CAN ADD A BUY IT NOW IF NEEDED ,,

THANKS FOR LOOKING & GOOD LUCK BIDDING

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