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1962 Plymouth Fury Convertible
                        &
1962 Plymouth Savoy Sedan

Rick writes:

I first bought the convertible out in California a few years ago.
Since that time I've pitched the old 318 and installed a .030 over 440 with two Carter 4 barrels in line.

I also added "Factory" air and the tires and wheels.

The front brakes are updated to '79 Chrysler disc.
1962 Plymouth Fury convertible

1962 Plymouth Fury convertible big block engine 1962 Plymouth Fury convertible

1962 Plymouth Savoy driver's side front view I bought the sedan two years ago out in Arizona. The Plymouth is pretty much as I purchased it, equipped with a '69 Roadrunner drive train: 383, 4 speed.

The sedan, too, has been updated with a later model rear and disc brakes.

I have a 572 cu. in wedge that I plan to put in the sedan some time in the future. I'll use one of A&A transmissions new max wedge intakes and make a Max clone car out of it.

1962 Plymouth Savoy big block engine 1962 Plymouth Savoy driver's side rear view


AWESOME set of examples of 1962 Plymouths!

AH! "Which one will I drive today?" is a tough question....

Not really!  smile!

Gary H.


November 1, 2003

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