This car was bought from the original 90+ year old owner in 1994 and shipped to PA via SoCal. It was his pride and joy, he ordered it and personally walked it down the assembly line. Restoration was completed around 2000.
I have a 67 Sport Fury 440 with a 4-speed Fast Top. This is the only other 67 440 4-speed I have ever seen. I notice that some of the photos show a Hurst shifter (which was not stock in 67) and others show the stock inland shifter. Mine was replaced with a Hurst as well. Love this car.
I am still in awe over this Sport Fury, I love it that much . BUT I honestly think a white interior would go great with it, regardless though it truly is a beautiful Fury. Question, this car for some reason looks familiar, was this car in one of the Mopar magazines?
I am still in awe over this Sport Fury, I love it that much . BUT I honestly think a white interior would go great with it, regardless though it truly is a beautiful Fury. Question, this car for some reason looks familiar, was this car in one of the Mopar magazines?
I have a 67 Sport Fury 440 with a 4-speed Fast Top. This is the only other 67 440 4-speed I have ever seen. I notice that some of the photos show a Hurst shifter (which was not stock in 67) and others show the stock inland shifter. Mine was replaced with a Hurst as well. Love this car.
My car also had the Inland shifter removed and a Hurst shifter installed. This was probably completed shortly after first owner took delivery of the car.
For some reason they didn't use the 60 on C-bodies. My best guess as to why is that the 53 was available in more street friendly ratios, in this case 3.31 whereas lowest for 60 was 3.54. The 53 has nothing in common with the later corporate 9-1/4 other than the ring gear size.
Thanks for that. Everything I have read says the car came with the Dana 60 when you ordered the 4 speed. How can you tell the difference? I'm still looking for that "60" stamp on mine.
Dana 60 was used in B-bodies, not C's. Believe the parts book details this, they don't call them by the Dana #, just the ring gear size. They can be differentiated very easily, the 53 looks like the last pic above whereas the 60 has triangular areas on the left side of the housing to fit the larger ring gear. I'll try & post pics, won't let me here.
You are a mopar guru. "The Book" says only the GTX got the 9 3/4 in 67. What threw me off was I could not find the 9 1/4 in the 67 parts catalog. The "Motion" brochure also confirms it was the 9 1/4. Thanks for all of your help with my car. I'll be back for more when I make it to the transmission.
I always thought that I preferred the Polara... Now I'm not sure. The Sport Fury looks so good as a convertible. That is a truly gorgeous machine. I am absolutely in love with it. And it's a manual! With Budd brakes! That has to be rare. I wish my car hadn't been such a basket case when I bought it, or that I'd been smarter and tried to restore it to factory showroom condition. This car shows what's possible when you know what you're doing. I prefer the white top over the original black.
I always thought that I preferred the Polara... Now I'm not sure. The Sport Fury looks so good as a convertible. That is a truly gorgeous machine. I am absolutely in love with it. And it's a manual! With Budd brakes! That has to be rare. I wish my car hadn't been such a basket case when I bought it, or that I'd been smarter and tried to restore it to factory showroom condition. This car shows what's possible when you know what you're doing. I prefer the white top over the original black.
I've taken it to various shows & cruises over the years but now mostly just drive it occasionally on nice days. This year virtually all cruises have been shut down. Would be nice to see yours but since we're about 400 miles apart probably pics will have to do. Thanks for the thought though!