Sport Fury...really nice!

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Tony Fields

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Saw this last evening at "The Suds" in Greenwood, Indiana.

A great Saturday evening hangout.

I saw it again today in one of our State Parks (Brown County)

It's a 426 Wedge 4 speed car.....enjoy
 

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I don't know Amy but that is one great looking car!!
 
Love those 62-65 B's Thanks for posting. tmm
 
What a great Mopar, not too big or too small, powertrain combo is rare, I bet the owner will be hanging on to it.
 
Very nice!

Brings back memories, my older brothers high school car in the mid 80's was a black 64 fury with the 383hp, he still has it, but it has been in storage for years awaiting restoration.

The 64 Fury is definitely in my top 10 favorite mopars, perhaps even in my top 5.
 
1964 Plymouth Sport Fury ~ '426/365 HP'

That is a Beautiful car.

Back in 1964 and 1965, they ran in NHRA > A/S or A/SA {8.70 to 9.49 Wt/HP}

They were called >
'Mild Wedge'
'426-S'
'Street Wedge'
 
THAT is my favorite MOPAR of all time. AND it is wearing my favorite color combination :blob::burnout::prayer::cheers::glasses7::coffee2: Nice post Tony
 
Great looking Sport Fury! My first car was a 1964 Polara 500 with a 361 and a 4 speed. Red with black interior. It had a factory tach in the console which was the worst place to put one.. I built the engine with everything for a 383 and it moved pretty good. I had a great time in that car.
 
A rare one and a fast strip car I bet :glasses7: Groovy ride Tony :color: Got to love these early B bodies :cheers:
 
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