1964 Plymouth Fury Coupe Big Block 4 Speed Project on 2040-cars
Sanford, Maine, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Fury
Trim: COUPE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 30,038
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Blue
Up for auction is this 1964 Plymouth Fury 2 Door Hard Top. It belongs to a good friend of mine who asked me to list it for him. I will give you as accurate a description as how I see the car and what was told to me. From what I was told the car had been in 30+ years storage. It has been in the family since new. He was told it was orginally a 383 4 Speed car from the factory. Has Power Steering and Power Brakes but brakes are down from sitting. As you can see the elements have taken a toll on the body so it is in need of a complete restoration. I believe the engine is a 1969 383 HP. Not sure if the transmission is original 1964 or if it came with the engine. It has an 8 3/4 Posi Traction Sure Grip he believes is 3:55 gear ratio. He got the car running and boy does it run strong!!! No ticks, no smoke, just powerful! Barely a turn of the key and she is running. Removed the valve covers and it is super clean inside. Transmission shifts in all the gears excellent. No rear end noises either. The car itself could be restored but will need inner and outer rear quarters, front fender bottoms and rocker panel repair. Also front floors have holes along with some holes on the underside of the hood and trunk lid. Interior is rough but all intact. Back floors, trunk pan are solid. We have the factory build sheet and the title back to 1967 and some old registrations. Could be turned into a neat sleeper street rod.If you have under 10 feed back please contact us prior to bidding. IF YOU NEED MORE PICS OR INFO FEEL FREE TO CALL OR EMAIL US AT 207-324-5568 DAYS OR 207-432-2862 EVES AND SUNDAYS
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