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1966 Plymouth Fury - 360 Magnum & 383 Suregrip on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1966 Mileage:0 Color: will need body work and a paint job as the pictures show
Location:

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States

The good...

1966 2-door Fury.  This has 360 Magnum from a 99 Dodge Ram.  The motor was converted to use the old V-belt accessories.  Original 727 powerglide trans.  Professionally rebuilt 383 suregrip posi rear that I got from a 65 Fury.  3-core aluminum (Summit Racing) radiator with electric fan.  The 360 was converted to a carb. setup with a Edelbrock performer and Mopar performance intake.  Converter brake master to dual chamber.  

I've driven this to car shows with over 300 miles each way.

People seem to love this thing.  I don't know why but it always get a crowd.

Dash is kind of crappy condition.  Seats were reupholstered.  Carpet is ehh...  Windows all work.  Driver side door doesn't lock.


The bad...

The exterior will need body work and a paint job as the pictures show.  There is some rust.  Back window molding was filled by previous owner.  I didn't touch it too much since I didn't want to know what's hiding underneath.  Floors and frame are solid.

Don't know the real mileage of the car.  
Gas tank leaks at seams. Have replacement that was not leaking. Will need a fuel pump remounted properly on rail.  Still starts and runs but the pump locks up when hot. I can change this in this current position to make car drive able. Hood stay broke.  Fuel gauge isn't correct.  Wrong one for sender. I was planning on putting in a fuel cell with sender and proper gauge.  

Speedometer is wrong.  The speedo gear is setup for old 323 rear and is off with the 383.

Power steering goes out once in a while.   Power steering box might need rebuilding.  I have a spare but dont know the condition.
Windshield has a ding in it.

The chrome WHEELS in the first picture DO NOT come with the CAR.  You can buy them for $1250.  Foose 17's with new tires.

Parts.

Have rust free spare hood in primer.  Trunk lid in bare metal that will need work.
I would put in a high flow oil pump.  Runs fine with rpm up but low volume at idle.

Email, text  or call with questions and I'll give phone number.  I can do a much better job describing it in person.  (570) four nine eight 5378

The usual.. AS IS , HOW IS, and this IS a project.  I have almost 10k in this with car and work so my loss is your gain.  Perfect drive-train donor for another Fury.  All the hard work has been figured out and you know how hard the parts are to get.

ITS VERY LIKELY I FORGOT A FEW THINGS.  ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING / BUYING!!!!!

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