1964 Plymouth Sport Fury $3900

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Posting for my friend. He traded this car and really has no clue about older Mopars. I looked it over and it has a 400 motor, 727 trans, was originally pushbutton now has a console shift, front buckets need covers, rear seat is good, new headliner, decent carpet , good door panels, 8 3/4 rear which has had the unit out recently ( maybe sure-grip swap?), Maaco type paint over some so-so body work, the car is pretty darn solid overall. New dual exhaust, edelbrock perfomer intake and #1406 carb, air shocks, pretty good trim, especially on rear end, Hi-Po manifolds, dual electric fans, and some nice old school mags. Great buy for $3900 cash! Go to Phot Bucket link to see pics I took today http://s969.photobucket.com/albums/ae174/sumbitmopar/1964 Sport Fury/
 
I parted one of those out a couple of years ago, a real rust bucket by CA standards. The one you have looks like a pretty good car for the money.

I found this website to list the car I was parting out, I ended up selling the whole car to a guy out of AZ. It may help, another place to get some exposure where the early B-body guys hang out.

http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/welcome.html
 
You need to post pic's of the underneath, floorboards/frame rails/trunk area etc. Cause if these areas are in good shape thats a hell of a deal! If I didn't have 2 projects and a newer Ram I'd be checking it out for sure. Post in on our sister website www.forbbodiesonly.com
 
I think he sold it today. I'll check tomorrow. I've had about 6 or 7 '64-65 B-Bodies and this one isn't too hateful. It wasn't kept in a plastic bag on the shelf but for that kind of $ it's a deal. I was born in Santa Monica but I feel like a rust bucket......
 
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