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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Scout63 on May 26, 2023, 07:07:19 AM
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I was driving to court the other day and saw an old car for sale in a front yard. I showed my wife and friends and everyone said not to buy it. So I did. It’s a 65 Plymouth Sport Fury with a 383 big block and four speed. Now I have to sell a half dozen bikes and clear out the garage. The dog voted for it.
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Car found you!
……that’s always the explanation I’ve used to garner some empathy.
Looks great!
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Cool Ride :thumb:
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Class….! :bow: :thumb:
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SWEET!
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I agree with your wife and friends. 4 wheels is a step backwards from two. Certainly not worth sacrificing perfectly serviceable motorcycles for. As far as the dog"s vote goes; He only said "convertible" because you didn't offer him a sidecar rig. :evil:
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CONGRATS!!!...and good for you!! :thumb: :boozing: :cool: Nice looking classic! :thumb:
You will have FUN with that convertible during the warm summer and cooler fall days.
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Ben, Ben, Ben. You silly boy. I bet it was the fender skirts that made it irresistible. I'd love to see a picture of that with the Vincent.
Steve
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"Now I have to sell a half dozen bikes and clear out the garage."
Key sentence. Get back to us in 6 months to let us know how that goes. :thumb:
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Very nice mopar!
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Great purchase IMO. I love those old boats. Had, for a short time, a 1967 Dodge Polara (hardtop), what a great ride. Relaxing in all aspects.
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That's very nice! I always thought that Chrysler Corp. cars were way ahead in body design during the mid 60's. Of course, technically, engine, transmission, suspension, electrics, etc. they were way ahead since the early 60's. Good score! IMHO, of course, YMMV!
Yes, Mopar or no car!
Brian
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Thats a beauty! You are going to enjoy that, for years to come. And ,its a 4 speed stick Yeah, baby.......WooHooo!!
Rick.
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Gorgeous!
-AJ
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Nice Car Ben! You don't need to sell bikes, you just need a bigger (or another) garage. :laugh:
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Beautiful, I love unmolested stock
I do believe you could play ping pong on that back trunk!
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I go to a muscle car hangout Sunday afternoons…quite a few for sale as we age…
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Technically, there is enough space that you could park the extra bikes in the car :azn:
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Nice old Mopar. 1965 was a good year, the company had mostly recovered from Exner's antics. Quality was quite good and design had recovered from his wacked out from his Looney Tune work thanks to Pete.
kk
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:thumb:
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Beautiful and not silly at all. Low production (about 6000) convertibles, even less with the four speed and it was the Indy 500 pace car that year!
Paul B :boozing:
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Silly alright. I just hope I don’t come across a ‘68 Coronet big block or i’d be silly . I had one, a SuperBee I shouldn’t have sold. Not a convertible though. That is a nice survivor!
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My all time favorite car was a 65 Barracuda,small v8.Called it the Barracuda Motel Roadster,when the back seat went down ther was enough room for 2 to sleep in it,paid 100$ for it .
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What do you mean silly? Or would you rather a shyster stock broker get all your money? I have tools and many gadgets that are seldom used, but IMHO it beats looking at a portfolio of stocks and bonds.
I'm happy for you ENJOY.
Tex
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Planning for your non-riding days??? :grin: Looks like a great purchase. Hope it's up to par with what you want. :boozing:
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This won't be your last silly purchase. or your silliest, most likely. It is a beautiful automobile, you won't feel silly driving it.
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I had a 64 and a 65 with the 383 and 4 speed. Drop the hammer in first and light up the rear tire through the first 3 gears! God, I miss that.
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WOW! That's nice! My first car in high school was a 66 Fury hardtop but with the 318 auto. Yes, that trunk is huge. Great car on dates and at Drive In movies. :evil:
GliderJohn
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Oh, one other thing. Those cars were tough as nails. On my first college date in 73 had a drunk pull out in front of me in what at the time was a late model Buick GS. Long story short the Fury totaled his Buick and the Fury had $90 worth of damage. After the cops were done with us we continued on the date minus headlights on the left side.
GliderJohn
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When I saw that car, I thought of this…
https://youtu.be/sJK78Y3zoQk
(https://i.ibb.co/fFpTHM2/IMG-4384.png) (https://ibb.co/fFpTHM2)
If that is silly, what does smart look like..?
Don’t ya’ know you’re riding’ with the King….
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If it wasn’t a MOPAR it would probably need to be deleted. 😂😂😂
Just funning!
Dan
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“I got me a car
It’s as big as a whale
And we’re about to set SAIL….!”
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A car that seats about twenty AND the Love Shack in the same shot…
What are the chances ?
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Most excellent road yacht!!!
Be well, stay well,
DougG
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Thanks everyone. I can’t wait to get it plated. Now for a shop manual and some bigger wrenches.
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Thanks everyone. I can’t wait to get it plated. Now for a shop manual and some bigger wrenches.
Is it a matching numbers car?
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You have one smart dog! Great purchase, cool big car, what’s not to like?
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Nothing like the big full size convertibles!! Pretty sweel looking. My Mom always had Mopars. When I was born she had a 64 Chrysler 300 convertible. And in 69 she bought my first automotive love,, a 69 Sport fury convertible also with a 383.
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I was SOOO upset when she traded that in in the mid 70's. I really wanted that car! Right now I have a 72 Ford LTD convertible that Im rebuilding. Enjoy the ride!!!!
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My high school girl friend got a new 1963 Fury convertible for her 16th birthday. I looked like a putz being driven around in the passenger seat.
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Is it a matching numbers car?
It is Dan. The only non-stock items are a front disc conversion and custom radiator.
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383 is a very good Mopar engine, plus, a factory 4 speed has to be somewhat rare.
Black, with red interior is classic.
Nice find.
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I was driving to court the other day and saw an old car for sale in a front yard. I showed my wife and friends and everyone said not to buy it. So I did. It’s a 65 Plymouth Sport Fury with a 383 big block and four speed. Now I have to sell a half dozen bikes and clear out the garage. The dog voted for it.
(https://i.ibb.co/6wjBJph/B24-CC096-693-E-495-E-8-E7-B-436-B86-A59-DDA.jpg) (https://ibb.co/6wjBJph)
(https://i.ibb.co/BZLkDvB/DCBCAFF2-78-F3-49-CA-B227-05-C5-A3778579.jpg) (https://ibb.co/BZLkDvB)
(https://i.ibb.co/QHy6xpg/B60-E18-A5-BF00-4750-90-D7-FE6-FB4-E8-F5-C0.jpg) (https://ibb.co/QHy6xpg)
GREAT find!
I'm a both/and and looking for a classic convertible when I retire next year. Also have a modern Mustang Bullitt and 1976 Porsche 912 along with 6-7 bikes. Eventually I will be forced to downsize, but will keep my favorites. Kills me I didn't buy my 'bucket list birthyear car' 10 years ago, prices have gone nuts..... Mopars are great, hope the undercarriage and chassis look as good as the exterior in these pics.
Enjoy it, and glad you went with your gut/heart.
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383 is a very good Mopar engine, plus, a factory 4 speed has to be somewhat rare.
Black, with red interior is classic.
Nice find.
My first new MOPAR, when I was 16, was a 1969 dodge Super Bee.
The 383 was always the MOPARs dependable work horse motor which I personally prefer over the bigger brothers, the 440 and 426 hemi or the 426 wedge motor which was the common big block in 64.
What a great car!!!
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I think I see a “reverb” under the center of the dash. A must have add on in the 60’s, to make your AM sound big.
I bet there are a pair of glas pacs attached to those chrome exhaust tips.
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I knew a guy who bought a new Belvedere with a 426 wedge. He said he made more money street racing it than he did on his day job. He was a mechanic at the local Mobile station. He also raced it on the drag strip. He took the B Stock Auto all New England title that year. The next year he wanted to run B Modified, I don't know what he did to it but it wasn't as fast as it was stock. He ran in the mid 12's stock. For that championship a national record holder showed up with a 383 Dodge with his record time painted on the side of the car, high 11's. Fortunately it broke so he won the title. For the class the 426 had one carb but the 383 was allowed dual 4 bbl's. Fun times but I was driving a Slant Six so I watched.
kk
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Looks like a fun car, Ben. Very cool.
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Pass anything on the road except a gas pump. :thumb: :grin:
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Looks like a fun car, Ben. Very cool.
Thanks Clint. I’ll be riding up through Chelsea next week. Ben
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Thanks Clint. I’ll be riding up through Chelsea next week. Ben
I was thinking exactly that. Believe it or not, there used to be a Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep Dealership in Chelsea- real showroom and everything & “one of the largest” in the state. Owned and operated by Walter “Peanut” Kennedy, who was Speaker of the House in Montpelier. It’s just off 110 on Upper Valley Road on the right. Not sure what it is now or if buildings are even there after the huge floods. Didn’t see it on the map just now, only the State Attorney office just past where it was.
There were a few cars left in the area that supposedly came from Kennedy’s, including one coupe much like your new car. Every time I see a mid 60’s Mopar like yours, I think about home. Have a great drive.
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I could even pass gas pumps in my 66. It had something like a 24 gallon tank and back in the 55mph days would get around 18 mpg.
GliderJohn
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Looks like a lot of fun, just in time for the summer and the 4th of July parade.
Your dog deserves extra treats.
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Nothing silly about a classic piece of Detroit iron. Congrats, she's a beaut. makes me miss my old Galaxie.
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I could even pass gas pumps in my 66. It had something like a 24 gallon tank and back in the 55mph days would get around 18 mpg.
GliderJohn
A lot of those old full size cars were not that bad on the highways. A lot of them had some long legged gears in them. My 72 ford LTD would get a solid high teens on the highways if I wasnt beating it much. Granted its not a big block, [351] but would just "lub lub lub" down the road nice and easy.
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You could start driving the beauty Queen for whatever parade’s are going on…now there’s an idea… :popcorn:
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Beautiful, congratulations!
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You could start driving the beauty Queen for whatever parade’s are going on…now there’s an idea… :popcorn:
:thewife: :laugh:
That would be a much better application for an automatic anyway. :laugh:
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What do you mean silly? Or would you rather a shyster stock broker get all your money? I have tools and many gadgets that are seldom used, but IMHO it beats looking at a portfolio of stocks and bonds.
I'm happy for you ENJOY.
Tex
Well put!!!
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I picked it up yesterday after cleaning out the garage to make room. It’s a blast to ride and everything works, even the clock. Today I took it out on the highway and up to 75. It just barrels along. I also read through the file. The original owner bought it new in late 64 and sold it in 2015.
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You need a bigger garage. Nice find!
Scott
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Very nice. Reminds me of my ‘64 Impala vert I had for a few years. Had to move some bikes around to garage it. I literally had maybe 2” to spare once the door was closed.
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When I saw that car, I thought of this…
https://youtu.be/sJK78Y3zoQk
(https://i.ibb.co/fFpTHM2/IMG-4384.png) (https://ibb.co/fFpTHM2)
If that is silly, what does smart look like..?
Thats frame-able art right there!
Don’t ya’ know you’re riding’ with the King….