The 59 Sport Furys all had dash plaques mounted on the glovebox door, which read something like "made especially for...". with the original purchaser's name engraved on it by the dealer... Chrysler put either 318s or 361s in the Sport Fury. Some say the 383 was available later in the year. No written proof of this has been made available to the public AFAIK. I have seen two SF's with 383's. You say your friend's car has gold highlights. The 59 Sport Fury came with the gold dash plaque, a gold medallion in the center of the grille, a gold "v" on the trunk lid, and perhaps some other gold colored items, which I can't think of at the moment. As for the pushbutton transmission, I can't visualize where one could have "413" stamped on it....There are 5 buttons, R, N, D, 2, 1....no more. RogerH ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Uhl" <don.uhl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 7:40 PM Subject: [FWDLK] 59 Sport Fury 413? > A friend of mine just gave me a phone call on a car of his. He has > recently purchased a 59 Sport Fury. The motor in it is seized and he is > looking for a replacement. He told me it is a 413 presently in the car. > I told him that it was probably dropped in after the 361 was taken out. > Then he said that the dash has a bronze plaque on it saying this car was > special made by Chrysler for "someone" forgot the name. Then he also > said that the pushbutton shifter has 413 stamped on it also. Car also > has a lot of gold trim. Is it possible that some 413's were made in > these 59's or was it dropped in later. What is the rarity of this car if > it is correct? He also said the car came out of North Dakota. > > -- > - Don Uhl "Moparaholic" http://www3.sk.sympatico.ca/uhld/ >
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