Re: 1964 Fury Street Wedge 4 Speed convertible
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Re: 1964 Fury Street Wedge 4 Speed convertible



It would be a nice car when restored for certain.

I would refer you to the *What is my 1962 to 1965 Mopar worth?* valuation page I just posted to the "Help Selling 
my 65" discussion thread. You may also want to talk to Joe Suchy about it as he is probably more knowledgeable 
about 1964 Plymouths than Galen Govier. Joe's contact information is on the 62-65 site's vendor page and swap meet 
page. 

Thanks,
Gary H.

>  -------Original Message-------
 
>  I just thought I’d throw this out there to see if there is any interest.
>  I bought a 1964 Fury 426 Street Wedge 4 Speed convertible last summer. I’ve got a couple other projects in line in 
front of it and am not sure when I’ll be able to get to it so am thinking about selling it so someone can restore it and 
get this beast back on the road.
>  It is an original 426 Street Wedge car with what appears to be the original engine and transmission and a Sure Grip 
rear. It’s actually a pretty solid car with repairable floors (I was going to replace them), solid trunk, solid subframe, etc.
>  Based on unsubstantiated comments by Galen Govier he had never seen a non Sports Fury 426 4 speed convertible 
before.
>  The car comes with a really solid 1964 Belvedere parts car (318 auto) that could donate floors and lower rear 
quarters.
>  I have the fender tag and the SO# on the tag matches the SO# ton the rad support.
>  This is an extremely rare car that deserves to be back on the road.
>  I was thinking of selling it for $12.5k for everything. It also comes with an extra 4 speed, and front buckets 
although I was planning installing a bench as it was originally equipped with (I do not have a front bench seat). It’s 
also missing the shifter, air cleaner, and cover plate where the push button for an auto would have been. These were 
stolen while in storage.
>  I’m not sure if I’m out to lunch on the price...... but the car is extremely rare. Opinions would be appreciated.
>  It’s a Chestnut car with tan interior.
>  
>  Allan 

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