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1964 Plymouth Fury

Terry writes from Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada:
My old girl is a 1964 Plymouth Fury that I bought in
February of 2003 from a buddy of mine.
1964 Plymouth Fury


I am the third owner. The original owner drove it until the late 80’s as a daily, then parked it when he became too old to drive. After he passed away, his widow drove it for another couple of years until she too became too old to drive. (Notice the beauty marks from a few parking mishaps?)

My buddy picked the Fury up in 1997 and stored it until I got it. The Mopar was a daily driver and constant restoration project for me for about 2 years, then I decided to park it last year.

1964 Plymouth Fury 318 poly engine The Plymouth’s got a 318 Poly with a 3-speed push button tranny
that’ll still cook the tires and champagne paint with matching interior.
The one thing that really got me when I first saw this car was how good
the interior was. No rips in the seats, no sag in the headliner. Oh, and the
doors still close with a nice little “click.”
1964 Plymouth Fury interior


The Mopar is a great car but gas prices and my other toys keep me from enjoying it. I hate to admit it, but it might be time for her to find another home.

Anyone interested can simply drop me an email.

Thanks Terry!

Great surviving car and good Mopar for a driver, certainly!  smile!

Gary H.


January 24, 2006

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