This 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury is powered by a 426ci Street Wedge V8 paired with a four-speed A833 manual transmission and is finished in black over a red interior. The body is finished in black with chrome trim, and the seller believes it to have been repainted at some point in the 1990s. American Racing Torq Thrust wheels with black spokes and polished lips are mounted with 17″ Kumho Ecsta tires showing 2017 date codes. The car is…
This 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury is powered by a 426ci Street Wedge V8 paired with a four-speed A833 manual transmission and is finished in black over a red interior. The body is finished in black with chrome trim, and the seller believes it to have been repainted at some point in the 1990s. American Racing Torq Thrust wheels with black spokes and polished lips are mounted with 17″ Kumho Ecsta tires showing 2017 date codes. The car is equipped with a dual-reservoir brake master cylinder and unassisted disc brakes at all four corners. The red and white vinyl interior has been refurbished with components sourced from Legendary Auto Interiors, including the seat covers, door panels, carpets, dash pad, and center console trim. The period-style AM/FM radio has been retrofitted with an auxiliary input. The seller states that the electrical system features replacement wiring from Classic Industries. Green-faced instrumentation includes a rebuilt tachometer and a five-digit odometer showing approximately 28k miles, with total mileage unknown. Spare stainless-steel trim, door glass, a gauge panel, radio, steering wheel, tachometer, and other items are included in the sale. The 426ci Street Wedge V8 is said to have been rebuilt by the previous owner, though supporting records are not available. Equipment includes an Edelbrock carburetor, exhaust headers, an MSD electronic ignition system, a 95-amp alternator, and an aluminum radiator with dual electric fans. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed A833 manual transmission, which was rebuilt in 2017 and installed with a new clutch and flywheel. The seller states that the rear axle has been overhauled and is fitted with 3.55:1 gears, and that the fuel tank and sending unit have also been replaced. Spare parts include the removed drum brakes, a starter, alternator, exhaust manifolds, a dual-point distributor, a carburetor, and more.