Vehicle Description
Stk. 2236 1964 Plymouth Fury
Plymouth jumped into the 'muscle car race' in '68 with the 383
Roadrunner and it was an instant success. Why so? Mainly because
MOPAR had been building performance cars for years, just not
marketed them as muscle cars. This 1964 Plymouth Fury is a perfect
example. It was basically the same size as the Roadrunner, but much
better looking. When equipped with the 383ci 'wedge' and an A-833
4-speed, this B-body was quick between the lights. Our Plymouth is
a rare classic - only a limited number of Furies had this
drivetrain configuration, and even fewer are around today. The
current owner (8 years) knows some of the history on this North
Carolina car, has a copy of the broadcast sheet and believes that
the mileage of 46,651 may very well be original. Beginning in 2009,
he oversaw a total restoration of the hardtop. It received a new
coat of factory LL-1 Turquoise and an original reproduction vinyl
interior. All of the exterior chrome/stainless is in very good
condition and the inside, including that impressive Hurst shifter,
looks virtually showroom fresh. According to the owner, the factory
383ci wedge has never been rebuilt and retains the Carter AFB and
dual-point Chrysler distributor. The famous A-833 4-speed
(originally engineered for S/S racing) is virtually indestructible.
Like most MOPARs of this era, the Fury is equipped with manual
steering and 4-wheel drum brakes. It strikes a nice stance with
coil-over rear shocks and polished Torque Thrust wheels that mount
BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires. This is a rare 'bird - the original
Roadrunner if you will. Study the photos of this bona fide classic.
This Fury is correct and impressive. Call 800-650-1055 or visit our
website at www.autobarnclassiccars.com for additional information.
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