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1968 Plymouth Fury Restomod on 2040-cars

US $14,500.00
Year:1968 Mileage:3400
Location:

Brea, California, United States

Brea, California, United States

1968 Plymouth fury

I have a really nice 68 fury for sale here... lots of money spent on it... runs great...the engine is a 77 block .30 over has a forged mopar crank with aftermarket h beam rods speed pro 10.1 flat top pistons
heads are mopar 252s that are an upgraded version of the 906s have been upgraded with larger intake and exhaust valves stainless with heavy duty double valve springs with arp head bolts
the camshaft is a hydraylic flat tappet mopar performance 509 lift cam have upgraded with new rocker shafts arms and pushrods new oil pump assembly
has a hp 440 fuel pump aluminum water pump billet waterpump and crank pulleys
performance harmonic balancer mopar performance single plain high rise intake manifold with 750 holley ultra double pumper and k&a high flow filter and top
has complete msd blaster 3 coil 6al ignitionbox and pro billit distributor with msd plug wires
headers are hooker longtubes that have been wrapped to keep engine compartment temps down 3" custom magnaflow exhaust with 3.5" slash cut tips sounds bad ass!!!!
transmission is a 76 727 thats been overhauled heavy duty clutches and bands installed with a hughes 2100stall torque converter has a b&m megashifter installed
rear end is a 741 case 8 3/4 with 3.55s and a powertracks lockright locker posi 30spline axles posi works well :)
wheels are 14x6 front 15x8 rear with new bfg rubber
front suspension is all new as well are rear has mopar performance rear leaf springs
4 wheel power drum brakes all new with new brake booster and master cylinder has a electric vacuum pump that works great since the large cam eliminates engine from making much vaccum at all
aluminum 3row radiator with full time pusher fan and dual internally switched puller fans for when its hot out
has a custom built center console with a pioneer deck and fosgate 5 1/2" and 6x9" speakers
car could use a new headliner old one has seen better days paint and body work were all done october 2011
engine runs 15-40 mopar oil 7qts

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