1st 1968 PK21 with 440 6bbl in 1970 as a 17 year old (no worry of old suspension, wink, wink) it ran like crap when I got it, previous owner drove it and said I had gotten it to run like a 318, I'm like wtf you sold me it in this shape, that's OK the motorcycle I traded as part payment was dodgy (he wanted it). I re-tune and he re-drove it and said "now you got it running like a 383". I eventually got it right and with 3.23 gears and new best Michelin radials at the time had no problem 'Pinning' the 120mph Fury certified speedometer out at like 3/4 on the pedal with 1/4 to go. I think the top speed was in the 160 mph range as things come up on you real fast at that speed on the Interstate and the old Road & Track adage "If you look out your side window and the scenery is a constant blur, your doing over 150mph" worked. I had put a new Stewart Warner electronic tach up in the lower A-Pillar and I asked my friend riding shotgun to look and see if I was pulling max 6.5k revs on the tach as I was very busy looking way down the road. He responded "Tach? I'm looking at your gas gage and you've used up a 1/4 of a tank already" lol. I had picked up a complete Cuda Rallye dash and wiring harness in a garage buy with the 150 mph speedometer & 6.5k redline tach and one Saturday took the dash apart on the Fury to see what it would take to put the 150 speedo in. I got as far as that I'd need another Fury gauge base and out of time as it was date night, never came back to it.
Some other notes about my 1968 PK21's (2), wind buffeting noise would disappear after 120 mph and all would be fairly quiet with Hemi mufflers. The second PK21 440HP Maryland State Police pursuit 4bbl (650 Holly) car when I first got it I thought the vacuum secondary's weren't working (around town) and started to fiddle around with springs, it wasn't until I did a flat out run on the Interstate that I realized due to cam or whatever, is that they would open up after 120mph and that is when the 440 would git'up & GO! well on the way to pin with room to spare. Previous owner of my 1st PK21 which originally had a 383HP in it said the 383 would pin out the speedometer pretty much flat on the floor but the 440 you could back off the gas pedal and it would be awhile before the speedo would come off pin.
I eventually around 1973/74(?) after putting the 440 6bbl in the 2nd PK21, I put the 440HP 4bbl Holly carb and manifold on the 6bbl motor for gas mileage as gas was going up around 45/59¢ a gallon and the six barrel with very lite toes would only get 12mpg, with heavy toes 4 to 6mpg, average around town was 9mpg with the 3.23 gears. The one time I threw the 3.91 chuck in... well you didn't even want to think about it... it was like my Caddy with the 490(?) and 3.9x gears it was just gas station to gas station LMAO.
On a 200 mile Interstate speed run to NYC to buy my 1st Harley with the 650 4bbl Holley I got 15mpg with a overall average speed of 95mph. We (I invited the owner of 1st PK21 along for the ride and he was impressed) had to keep it below 120 for quite awhile along the coast in the morning as there was quite heavy fog. Thank god that I had racing Raybestos metallic brakes all around for the jackass guy in the Beetle in the left hand lane doing stupid slow (and that he had his lights on) when I came up upon him @110 in fog.
I wanted to get 2.91 (6cyl) rears or I take it the 2.76 (to much) which was optional for the C-Bodies, not for the gas mileage but to see what top speed could really be... but that would've involved going to the boneyard, spotting & pulling the chuck as my 3.55 & 3.91 chucks were bought as a after thought when I went somewhere to get something else from the want AD's with a 'what else you want to get rid of'?
My 1977 PK41 with the lean burn 440 in the early 80's... I never really did a full flat out run to see what the top was, maybe the 140mph speedometer was intimidating, but by then I had my Harleys full tuned to do my high speed jollies and I crashed the PK41 into a ditch on a wet slick road in a corner with a heavy foot on the pedal (80+) tweaking the stub frame to the right. Plus I was getting older... sigh.
My 1976 Gran Fury Brougham with a 360 2bbl, (de-catted single exhaust) out on the Interstate, set the speed control @90 and press & go from there. It was pretty good on gas mileage even with the A/C on, best I did was 22mpg.
The 1968 Fury III 4dr sedan I had, with 318 2bbl with very high mileage, after I replaced the very worn timing chain (surprise, surprise, no nylon gear) and hacked dual exhaust installed would get the speedo well up past 120mph with 3.23 SG. Another laff.... when I first got the Fury III it had (the traditional) only 1 small dent in the lower right rear door into the wheelwell. When I got rid of the car (after it was rear ended in a 4 car, I was the only one too drive away) I pointed to it and said "I'm responsible for ever dent on this car" Well except the lower door one and the ones where I got rear ended. ROFLMAO.
My 1968 Fury Fastop... well lets just say I got a awful lot of speeding tickets in that car. I don't know what it was... 55mph days, unfortunate luck? The Fastop? Color? This was a replacement $100 car for when my Fury III got stolen for the 2nd time and they dumped it in a commuter rail lot going unnoticed for weeks, grrrr and I didn't have the Fastop for long as it was destroyed hitting a immovable object. Actually I parked the Fury III for awhile and robbed it for parts (transmission) for the Fastop.
I thought I was pretty class going from a 4dr sedan to the (no dents) sporty 2dr Fastop. heh...
(edit, added file picture, just spotted memories)
I didn't get the fender skirts with mine.
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