Beautiful 1967 Fury!

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Not mine. Beautiful car! I wish my 67 Sport Fury was in this good of shape cosmetically! Mine is still a work in progress!

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Year: 1967
Make: Plymouth

Model: Fury
Miles: 32,471 (mileage is exempt)
Transmission: A833 W/ Hydraulic clutch
Motor: 389ci
Vin: PS23F74162481


Description:

This is not your ordinary Plymouth Fury. It is powered by a fire Breathing, Octane Eating 389ci powerplant. All that Horsepower is Mated to A833 4 speed Manual Transmission. Her body Lines are straight as an arrow, and the underside is just as clean the photos are portraying. This Fury is an attention getter! Paint is glossy and Interior is Solid. Brand new Staggered Magnum 500 Wheels with Good Tires! Get ready to turn heads with this Badgirl. This is a no rust, turn key Hotrod.

Drivetrain:

This car packs a Punch running 12 to 1 compression with a Steel Crank, Forged Pistons and 906 heads. Car was built for the drag strip, not so much a cruiser. The Motor is mated to a A833 Manual Transmission with a Hurst Shifter and Hydraulic clutch. This Motor has been professionally balanced to ensure longevity. It is setup with a High Lift cam and preferred to be shifted between 3000-3500 rpms and for spirited driving around 6000rpms. The Motor is lubricated with 20/50 racing oil and she prefers VP 110 Octane as the timing is set around 33Degrees with the ignition running though an MSD coil powered by a 6A Sister Box. Motor Runs Strong and is setup for a Power- adder. Rear end is a 3.91 Ratio. The Transmission shifts through all gears as it should. She sounds just as good as she looks. Wheels and Tires are in great shape. No rattles or shimmies at highway speeds.

Interior:

Overall the interior is very nice. Door cards are in great shape and original. Front and Rear seats have been professionally reupholstered with factory style stitching. A nice little touch to the seats is custom red piping along with red threading in between the half-inch pleats and it looks Phenomenal! Headliner is weak and carpet is also original and is showing its age. All gauges work as they should. Radio does not operate, but who really needs a radio with all that Horsepower singing at you?

Trunk is in great shape, and is painted the period correct grey speckle. Dash has no wear. Please take a look at our gallery if you have any other questions please do not hesitate to call or email us!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Plymouth-Fu...585f8660f&item=161161438735&pt=US_Cars_Trucks

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Read the the whole thing. Twice. Slowly the second time.
Car runs like **** and is undriveable. I HOPE that "389" is a 383 .030 over...

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Haha, yeah, I read into that as well. It looks beautiful, but it sounds like they messed with the "389?" way too much and they can't fix it. 67-68 Fury are under appreciated. Its great to see one that looks this good. There is a white one on youtube that's beautiful, but I haven't seen many that looks as good as this one.

Read the the whole thing. Twice. Slowly the second time.
Car runs like **** and is undriveable. I HOPE that "389" is a 383 .030 over...

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Yep, and the first bidder with 4 feedback is a shill bidding on 167 items. He started it out at $8750.
 
That is one weird gear shifter, kind of high if ya ask me. In fact, the entire car has a few oddities about it.
 
Still stopping under the power of its single resivoir system too. Looks great from 20 feet and would look better if the mismatched tires were swapped out for redlines. He goes on to clarify that he confused the engine size with the Pontiacs in typical dealer form. Did anybody see the video?
 
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