For Sale: 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury in McDonald, Pennsylvania for sale in Mc Donald, PA

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Vehicle Description Fuel Required is excited to present this 1965 Plymouth HEMI powered Sport Fury.
This rust-free California Sport Fury was originally a 383 Commando, but the engine was swapped in 1989 with a 1966 426 HEMI with dual quads.
Power is put to the ground by a 727 Torque Flite Automatic coupled to a 742 8.
75 4.
10 Sure-Grip rear differential.
The car features power brakes, power steering, ice-cold air conditioning and true dual exhausts.
Recent work includes a new fuel tank, fuel sending unit, fuel pump, new alternator and voltage regulator, recent tune-up, new MSD ignition, drive belts, master cylinder with dual reservoirs and vacuum pump for brakes.
The original black interior shows very well with minimal signs of wear.
The red exterior paint shines well and the body is free from dents and scratches.
Vintage Centec chrome wheels complete the nostalgic look of this coupe.
The odometer reads 26,634 miles.
This car comes complete with the original Chrysler broadcast sheet, owners manual, warranty card and all receipts for recent work performed.
Fuel Required always recommends and welcomes personal or professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.
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com.
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  • Year: 1965
  • Make: Plymouth
  • Model: Sport Fury

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