66 Fury Sport in South Carolina

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Hello Everyone,
My name is Aaron from South Carolina and i an new to the page but a long time Mopar Fan. I got this car back in march as a running and drivable #s matching car. The exterior is amazing and was well kept under the hood is a 383 soon to be 4 barrel car backed up to the amazing 727 (that currently has a pan leak). The drive train had a surprising 73k original miles and every piece of trim and molding was included.
Future plans include:
Power booster and a double m/c from a 67 fury
Disc brake conversion on the front and looking like i will be doing a Scarebird( will do full picture and probably video DIY on it)
Eventually Rear disc conversion (single dad 3 kids and $$ seems to grow on trees for them)
Interior needs a new carpet kit and seat covers (they are all there but some tears and old) (original Citron color)
Needs a new headliner
New Sounds system (hidden CD player and ipod and mp3 connections)
Exterior i am totally torn on as its now flat primer black awaiting paint. but it was Citron Gold Metallic car and well not wanting to go back to that so it looks like i will be jumping up the the 1968 color wheel and looking at Turbine Bronze Metallic or Alvacado Green Metallic.

Well i would love to get to know people on here and know the good suppliers and who does interior replacements etc.
Hope everyone has a great weekend and think i will be installing some rear Air shocks and running lines.
Cheers,
Aaron from SC

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Welcome! Nice Fury! I too have a '66, but with a four speed. Post some interior pics if you get the chance.
 
Another hearty welcome from a '66 owner. So many of these cars seemed to be Citron Gold. Not my fave color either but I'm keeping mine stock (I think) whenever I get around to paint.
 
Thanks Guys for the welcoming! i am hoping to pull knowledge and experiance from as many of you as possible. I have been working on more modern cars for the last 10 plus years so getting back to automotive Roots is nice change.
 
Welcome to the site from the Motor City!
 
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