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1966 Plymouth Fury Sport Previously Owned By Smokey Joe Coletti!! on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:138000
Location:

Show Low, Arizona, United States

Show Low, Arizona, United States

This is a 1966 Plymouth Fury Sport originally sold from Coletti Motors in Hillsboro Oregon.  It was bought back by Smokey Joe and brought to AZ were he lived for several years and owned Speedway Drag Strip.  I bought the Car from Smokey Joe after the drag strip was sold and Smokey Joe had gotten sick.  It is an original Big Block 383 car.  A few years ago I pulled the 383 out, the original running motor goes with the car.  It now has a 440 built by Mickeys Machine in Lake Tahoe, Ca installed.  This engine was purchased and sat for several years before being installed.  It was gone through with new valve springs etc installed.  It was their Max Street Effort with 915 heads, a solid roller cam, 10 and 1/2 compression etc.  It has an MSD 6 ignition box and MSD Distributor.  The seats have just been re-upholstered and the soft top replaced.  It has the Mopar performance Super Stock Springs installed, An Auburn 391 posi and hughs performance trans and street converter that stalls at about 2800 rpm.  It still has the stock 4 wheel power drum brakes, go fast stop slow.  The bad is the paint has faded to primer in spots on the hood and trunk.  The door panels were cut and speaker installed.  The dash bezel was cut for a cd player.  The dash has started to pull up on the passenger side.  The only rust is on the passenger side behind the rear tire.  I have been all over this vehicle so if there is any other rust it is very small and very well hidden.  A $500.00 deposit is required within 48 hrs of end.  The balance is due within 7 days or pick up which ever comes first.  I can store the car for a couple of weeks for free and I will deliver it for a fair price.  Please message me with a phone number and I would be happy to answer your questions.  Thanks Rich 

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