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sport fury guy

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Hi, I'm sport fury guy, I live in MN and recently purchased a 67 sport fury plymouth convertible. My first car that I purchased was a 67 sport fury plymouth hardtop. I've wanted to buy one for quite awhile. The convertible came into play when my dad and I rebuilt a 57 chevy convertible, the sport fury convertible kind of combines both as a reminder of my dad. My question is what is the best way to raise the rear end of the 67 sport fury convertible?
 
here is a pic of the car

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Welcome to the site from the Motor City! Very nice vert!
 
Welcome from Ontario :canada:. Without more details it's hard to answer your question. The rear springs on these cars tend to flatten out over time. Any reputable suspension shop can install new springs for you a give you the exact ride height you are looking for. Nothing wrong with a little rank in our old cars.
 
Welcome too the site. Agreed on the leaf springs. I ordered mine with an inch higher than factory and you can go higher with just the springs. You car appears low so make sure you know the factory stance or you could end up higher than you want.
 
Welcome 67. Great looking Fury. I agree with leaf springs also. Be sure to take measurements with car on level surface. I notice your driveway has a bit of a slope.
 
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