Your 65 Fury is a C body, Furies in '64 were B bodies like our Belvederes and Satellites (and Coronets) which were still B bodies in '65. It's a different tank entirely from '64 to '65 for the Fury due to the body style change.
Ebay is a good resource but first always check our vendor pages. Those listed have been recommended mostly by our members. Safer bet then just bidding on what looks right on ebay. Tom 64 Belvedere 65 Belvedere 2 Boston Go Red Sox
To clarify,The filler is on the driver side rear quarter panel, which I found strange because my 65 Satellite I had before had it behind the license plate. I suppose I could start searching ebay for a tank.Tom Duross <tduross1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: And the 64 and 65 B bodies have a center fill located behind the license plate. Tom Didn't '65 Furies have the filler on the quarter panel?The Chrysler and Dodge C-body use the same tank, but they both fill from therear.Anyway, the Chrysler and Dodge tank has been reproduced. If the Plymouth isthe same, then it is also available. Dave CaseyModel specific.Generally speaking: The wagon uses a different tank, but the Fury, Polara,Chrysler, use the same tank. There are three different part numbers, but I'm not sure what the differences are in the three. Jimmy Derek Fried wrote:The gas tank on my 65 Sport Fury has sprung a leak. Do I have to get a model specific tank, or will any new tank do? bigroberta@xxxxxxx wrote: Hi all, Can anyone recommend a good bodyman/ shop in the Washington D.C. Maryland area ? I am having major issues getting my car done. Robert 63 spt fury conv
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