This custom 1956 Plymouth Fury had the chassis built by Delsid
Chassis and Exhaust. The engine, a special-order from High Desert
Engines in Arizona, is an all-new 584ci all-aluminum HEMI with dual
4-barrel carburetors, and puts out 850hp on pump gas - the same
motor found in a Pro Stock drag car. The transmission is a built
727 TorqueFlite linked to a stout driveline with a narrowed Dana 60
rear end. The front brakes were changed to full disc with an
electric power boost compressor. The steering is a rack & pinion
and rides on Center Line racing wheels with Hoosier Pro Street
tires. The body was blasted, then sheet metal work was done by Rat
and Tim Fabrication. After hours of bodywork done by The Big Guy
Body Shop, the Deep Blue Metallic paint was applied, then the
flames were added and clear-coated. The upholstery was done by
Mario's Upholstery with blue leather and special fur-type insets.
The trunk is fully upholstered with graphics, and features carpet,
battery case and fuel cell. All electric switches and controls are
in the center console for a clean look.
Vehicle Details
1956 Plymouth Fury
Listing ID:CC-1672496
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1956
Make:Plymouth
Model:Fury
Exterior Color:BLUE
Interior Color:BLUE/ GRAY
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:144547
VIN:26568555
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