Vehicle Description
By the mid-1960s much of Detroit's number one marketing mantra was
"Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday". In fact, many brands worked
overtime to promote their cars through drag racing, stock car
racing and national endurance events. And while GM had decided to
suffer a self-inflicted hiatus, Ford and Chrysler were bringing
serious heat with the advent of aero cars, bigger engines and
catchy terms like "Industrial Strength". This 1964 Plymouth Savoy
pays homage to both the times and the terms by wrapping 572 cubic
inches of brutal Cross-Ram Hemi in ominous Viper Red paint and a
clean 'stripper' interior. Love MoPar power? Especially if it's
draped timeless, purposeful aesthetics? Step right up and take a
close look at this stunning Plymouth!
THE ART OF SUPER STOCK
The story of this superb Savoy's second-life begins deep in
Minnesota, where the car's builder executed a multi-year rotisserie
restoration that spared no expense turning metal into art. Of
course, quality art is assured and expected when, in the builder's
words, you start with no rot metal and spend roughly $30K on paint
and body alone. To truly be seen in the octane scene, the restorer
doused his creation in entrancing Viper Red two-stage. And today,
this Plymouth presents well from every angle, quickly transforming
an uncouth garage of strife into a swank gallery of power!
There's just something inherently cool about mid-60s Detroit metal.
It's almost as if the Big Three had struck a perfect balance
between the lavish, hand-tailored designs of the late-50s and the
ubiquitous, performance-driven designs of the late-60s. That
resulted in cars that were equal parts style, power AND presence.
At the front of this super straight Savoy, a stainless, "PLYMOUTH"
branded grille hangs crystal clear headlights between a
showroom-fresh bumper, bright parking lamps and a bold hood scoop.
Behind that scoop, like-new glass rides in excellent stainless
trim, fresh stainless drip rails and opposed stainless wipers.
Below those blades, sculpted fenders hang simple "Plymouth" scripts
between a small driver's mirror, traditional door handles and a
requisite gold Pentastar. And at the back of the car, crystal clear
taillights reflect subtle trunk trim, lively "P L Y M O U T H"
lettering and a second, showroom-fresh bumper.
TWO CARBS AND 572 CUBIC INCHES OF HEMI POWER!
Toss this Plymouth's long hood and you'll find 572 cubic inches of
hot Hemi crate engine that cooks a massive 650 horsepower into an
easy 650 lb./ft. of strip scorching torque! All the big engine's
high octane fury rides in a glossy Hemi Orange block, which hangs
an attractive set of mirrored valve covers over aluminum heads and
a 'factory' 572 Hemi cam. A rich mixture of cool air and pure gas
is supplied by duo of Holley 650s, which are sandwiched between
tidy air cleaners, fresh stainless veins and a familiar Cross-Ram
Intake. 10.5 to 1 compression is sparked by reliable electronic
ignition, which sequences fire through eight high quality Taylor
Spiro Pro cables. Exhaust swirls through bundles of coated
long-tubes and fresh stainless pipes. Everything's cooled by a
beefy radiator and an aluminum water pump. And naturally, the
street-tuned beast rides in a Viper Red engine compartment that's
clean, tasteful and simple.
TORSION BAR TECHNIQUE
According to the Auburn Hills gang, nothing tracks down the road
with the confidence of a torsion bar MoPar. And when you combine
that surefootedness with this Savoy's lightened build and dragon
slaying powertrain, you're in for the ride of your life! The high
performance big block churns torque through a tough A727 3-speed to
a TA-capped Dana 60 that's finished with big, 3.73 gears. At the
ends of that stellar drivetrain, an original torsion bar front and
leaf spring rear suspension, augmented with tubular sub-frame
connectors, increases both drivability and track times. That rugged
chassis, seated under precise mini tubs, traces an H-shaped
crossover, electronic cutouts and throaty MagnaFlow mufflers that
are capped with polished turndowns. Braking is handled by a quartet
of Wilwood calipers. Steering feels firm and responsive thanks to a
quick-ratio gearbox. And all this first rate hardware prowls on an
appropriate set of American Racing Torq Thrust Ds, which spin
7.10-15 Firestone Deluxe Champions in front of 10.00-15 Firestone
Dragsters.
STRIPPED FOR THE STRIP
Take a look inside this Plymouth and you'll find a spacious and
airy cockpit that's tailored to dominating the strip. Aluminum,
speed-drilled brackets anchor enough seating for the gear grabber
and one lucky guest. In front of those color-keyed vinyls, a simple
dash features the only thing you'll ever need: a full suite of
factory gauges. Below that telemetry, fade-free carpet sails a
Winters SideWinder Shifter between factory handles and pick-free
side panels. And the driver spins a restored steering wheel around
a modernist Mayflower centerpiece.
Featuring jaw-dropping looks, massive Hemi power and an authentic,
no bull spirit, this iconic Savoy is a brutal classic that's
guaranteed to net trophies AND respect. Ready to relive the glory
days of drag racing? Don't miss the chance to own this "Industrial
Strength" Plymouth!
HIGHLIGHTS
Buff Plymouth Savoy Super Stock tribute that's the product of a
no-expense-spared rotisserie build
572 cubic inch Hemi crate engine with Cross Ram Induction and
aluminum heads
650 horsepower
650 lb./ft. of torque
A727 3-speed automatic transmission
Dana 60 rear axle with 3.73 gears
Quick-ratio steering box
Wilwood 4-wheel disc brakes
Factory chassis with tubular sub-frame connectors
'Stripper' interior with vinyl upholstery
Viper Red paint
15-inch American Racing Torq Thrust D wheels with Firestone
Dragster tires
Large-diameter exhaust with long-tube headers, MagnaFlow mufflers
and electronic cutouts
All RK Motors vehicles receive a comprehensive, multi-point
inspection
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