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1970 Plymouth Fury 440 Project Car on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:52895
Location:

Kent, Ohio, United States

Kent, Ohio, United States

Up for auction is my 1970 Plymouth Fury III, project car.  

Comes with fresh rebuilt high performance 440 (was a 318 car).  Car has original 52,000 miles on it.  Very solid all around, except for two small spots in front of rear wheels as seen in photos. Floors, trunk, quarters, front fenders, frame rails and rockers are all solid. frame was started to be painted with POR15 as seen in pics.  Car was starting to be prepped for paint, chrome trim and bumpers have been removed and engine bay has already been painted in Vitamin C orange.  Engine bay is ready to drop in new motor.  Original Black interior with rare original factory ordered buckets and center console, interior is in good condition.  Chrome wheels on the back from Summit Racing, have never purchased matching fronts.  Needs front disc brake conversion so matching rims will fit.  All original steelys have been sold except for the spare on the front in picture.  All chrome in decent condition, comes with original 1970 front grill and a 1971 hide a way head light front grill.  I have original window sticker, broadcast sheet, bill of sale from dealership , brochure and owners manual, all from 1970.

      Yes this is a project car that will take some money, parts and work to finish...but,  Keep in mind that it is fairly far along and that it isn't a a four door with paisley olive green interior and matching exterior!!! and you will not see another like this!   From one Mopar guy to others, you know exactly what I am talking about!!!

      Also take note that it isn't a $10,000 rusted hulk cuda or challenger either!

Engine description as follows:  Motor comes complete from carb to oil pan. 

      -          Aluminum Mopar Performance Dual Plane Intake Manifold

_     Holley 1150 mechanical secondary double pump

-          Mopar performance valve covers black wrinkle finish

-          440 Source Stealth Aluminum cylinder heads, complete with aluminum rocker hold down set (Part # 2 200-1055)

-          Aluminum Ross racing pistons 12.5, installed engine compression comes to 11.5 : 1

-          Scat H Beam Rods

-          Total Seal CR Classic Race Piston Rings

-          Comp cams extreme energy solid lifter cam (part#21-232-4) grind # xs282s, duration 282 on intake and 290 on exhaust, lift .52 on intake .54 on exhaust, complete installed spec sheet available.

-          Manton push rods

-          Howards flat tappet roller lifters

-          Mopar forged steel crank out of 69 roadrunner

-          Federal Mogul connecting rod and main bearings

-          Comes with Mallory mechanical advance unilite distributor

-          Melling Oil Pump

-          Stock oil pan used for steering linkage clearance, but had custom baffle welded in

-          Aluminum electric water pump

-          Professional products harmonic balancer

-          1978 - 440 block with extra support ribbing, all block machining and balancing done at R&R Engine and Machine in Akron, OH

-          All part number specifications and assembly specifications and measurements were documented

-          I have full receipt folder for all parts and work completed

 

Also comes with a freshly rebuilt 1970 727 torque flite, with mild shift kit and 2500 stall convertor.  Miscellaneous items are still needed to complete the engine swap, like... BBM to C-body engine mounts, radiator, transmission mount for 727, drive shaft shortened because 727 is longer than the 904 that came out of it.  Pulleys, belts, fittings, and all other miscellaneous items needed.  What you see in pictures is what you get.

     More pictures and specific info. available upon request.....Please be patient... I will try to reply to emails as soon as I can.  I work many hours which is the  entire reason why I am selling my Fury...  I hate to see it go , but I Just have no time to complete it!!

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