1964 Plymouth Sport Fury Max Wedge Clone on 2040-cars
Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States
Engine:440/426 max wedge heads
Body Type:2 door hard top
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Model: Fury
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Sport Fury
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 1,111
Exterior Color: Black
Up for auction 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury. Sale is "AS IS WHERE IS".
I have owned this car for the past 21 years. Car has had 1 re-paint, original color was V-chestnut / H-sandalwood.
Overall body condition was very solid before restoration.
The front floor pans have been replaced, both lower quarters have been replaced "quarters were cutoff another 1964 Plymouth (not reproductions)".
This car in not perfect but is really straight for a black car, Legedary seat covers, original door panels, new dash pad. Could use new front door panel in my opinion.
New front windshield, door and quarter glass have some scratches(have another nice set of door and quarter glass to go with car).
The car looks and sounds really good, no overheating problems, good oil pressure. Car took a 3rd place in its class at 2010 Detroit Autorama.
Car always gets a ton of looks at local car shows and cruises.
Engine Specifications: 440 short block .060 over, 9.5:1 compression, balanced
Heads: Max Wedge Stage III Heads
Intake: 1963 Date Coded for 1964 car
Cam: Mopar Performance 557 lift / 296 duration solid
Exhaust: TTI Headers 2 inch / 3 inch flowmaster to the axle.
Transmission: 727 slip yoke, 3500 Coan stahl converter, Cheetah reverse pattern manual valve body
Rear Axle: 8 3/4 4.10 Sure grip
Brakes : Manual Front Disk / 11 inch rear drums (no e-brake cables)
Suspension: All new
Shocks: Front stock replacement / Rear 3way adjustable
Note - Drive shaft from a late model B-body 1 inch too short needs a longer one(1 inch) see picture.
Any questions call 313-402-2313 after 4pm EST
Terms: At end of auction (within 24 hrs) a $1,000 paypal deposit required, full payment within 7 days.
balance of payment to be wired transferred or certified bank check. Car will not be released until funds are verified (no exceptions).
Can help with shipping at purchasers expense. Local shipping company within 2 miles of seller.
Plymouth Fury for Sale
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