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Original 1962 Plymouth Sport Fury 2 Door Hardtop 440. W/push Button Transmission on 2040-cars

US $37,500.00
Year:1962 Mileage:500 Color: chrome is brand new and any stainless has been professionally restored
Location:

Canon City, Colorado, United States

Canon City, Colorado, United States

Original 1962 Plymouth Sport Fury 2 Door Hardtop 440. w/Push Button Transmission


Original 1962 Plymouth Sport Fury 2 Door Hardtop.  Vin # 3421138574. It was the 38,574 car scheduled for production at the Lynch Road, Detroit, Mi. assembly plant. Car came with a 361 c.i. big block which was the big wedge motor until the 413 c.i. was available at mid-year. It has a 727 Torque Flite and 8-3/4 in. sure grip rear end with 3.55 gears. The 361 c.i. motor  was replaced at 86560 miles in the early 70's with a 1969 440 c.i. block. bored .30 over. With Dual Carter AFB's 4's ( 3447)Chrysler short ram manifold.

The car has less than 500 miles on it since the restoration and we are the 3rd owner of the car since 1962. The 440 was overhauled bored .60 over.  It has a new hydraulic comp cam, heavy duty lightweight stater, original 440 heads were rebuilt. It has a High performance alum. water pump, new cast iron max wedge exhaust manifold and the Carter AFB's rebuilt. It also has an electronic ignition and high performance electric fuel pump.  New Aluminum 3 core radiator, full shroud w/ (2) 13 in. electric puller fans.

The front end was rebuilt with new shocks, front only disc brakes with new brake lines,engine torque strap. It has a 727 push button transmission overhauled, 2400 stall, transmission cooler and new shift cable.  Also restored was the speedometer w/ new cable.  It has new drive shaft loop, new rear shocks, new brakes and brake lines.  Also replaced was a new gas tank and gas lines.  Completely rebuilt and working stock radio. Has new headlight and complete engine wiring harness. New 3" exhaust system, cutouts, Dyno Max VT mufflers, back w/2.5 " exhaust pipe.

Brand new professional paint job. Car has all original glass, no cracks or chips. All exterior chrome is brand new and any stainless has been professionally restored. Seats are in great condition and original.             

This is a straight and great driving car with a great a very high-end, professional restoration job.  Any questions please send me a message or call (949)-394-4178. Car is located and stored in Canon City Colorado. Will help arrange shipping with carrier if not local.  Additional pictures can be sent upon request.                            

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