For Sale 64 fury with E-body Hemi

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'64 Plymouth Sport Fury with '70 Cuda Hemi engine & trans

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Once a Day now, My job is to tell people that a 64 Plymouth Fury, Is in Fact a B-Body. Not a C-Body

Awesome car though. Convert to a Dual M/C and lose those Stupid plastic Autozone Mirrors.
 
I wonder what happened to the 426 wedge and 4 speed? Nice build but it would be worth more if it was original.
 
i agree i rather have the max wedge anyday
 
Wtf? Who would do this swap? (Especially with it being the original drive train to a Hemi 'Cuda!)
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Once a Day now, My job is to tell people that a 64 Plymouth Fury, Is in Fact a B-Body. Not a C-Body

Awesome car though. Convert to a Dual M/C and lose those Stupid plastic Autozone Mirrors.
LOL!!! you go Mr C bofy patrolman.
 
I see the stupid small things. Look at how the air cleaner is secured. One rusty incorrect hardware store wing nut and one missing wing nut. At $35,000.00???
This guy is already getting off on the wrong foot with me.
In person, I could probably tear this car apart.

Interior is original leather
That does it. The guy is a douche nozzle.
 
That '70 Hemi engine and trans are probably worth as much as or more than the car would be if it had its original drivetrain still. The engine and trans are worth about 20K + or - and the car without the engine and trans is worth about 5K.
 
The car is already done.

Keep it and enjoy driving it!
 
The car is already done.

Keep it and enjoy driving it!
No the historical parts like the date coded Hemi and trans need to be somewhere preserved with a real 70 Hemi car that lost it original engine waaaay back. People like that stuff and with a 572" crate engines out there why mess around with a vintage block, heads, rods.
 
No the historical parts like the date coded Hemi and trans need to be somewhere preserved with a real 70 Hemi car that lost it original engine waaaay back. People like that stuff and with a 572" crate engines out there why mess around with a vintage block, heads, rods.
The 572 crate will have even more power for thrashing that car, love the idea.
 
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