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64 Sport Fury in Montana

heepey

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My B-body is a 64 Sport Fury that I bought in 1976 and is the second car that I owned. It was originally a 383 auto with buckets, console and console shift with tach. I drove it for many miles as a young adult and made more than a few changes to it. It has been sitting in my garage for the last 20 years with a started disc brake and engine swap. My grown son is making noises about getting it back together and driving it.
 
Welcome to the site and Best of Luck getting it back on the road. Pictures are MANDATORY!
 
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@heepey Welcome from NJ!
 
Welcome from Indiana. We all like Sport Fury pictures.
 
Welcome from NY State
 
Welcome from Missouri!!
 
Welcome aboard from the Pacific Northwest! Sounds like you have some good help and encouragement to get your car back up and cruising. Teach your son everything you can and enjoy your time together.:thumbsup: :lol: :popcorn: :steering:
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Welcome from Michigan, the Motor City! 440' Sounds like a great father son project to me! 440'
 
welcome to FBBO from NorCal Sierras
 
Welcome aboard from the Pacific Northwest! Sounds like you have some good help and encouragement to get your car back up and cruising. Teach your son everything you can and enjoy your time together.:thumbsup: :lol: :popcorn: :steering:
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VERY true words! My dad taught me a whole lot (and my F-I-L) guys with so much knowhow and experience. Had a great experience doing my 1st car resto I couldn't have done without my dad. That was over 30 years ago already and how time flies...life is short. They've been gone over a decade now and still miss being able to give them a call or stop by to help. But dammit - they cut out before I could glob onto more they knew!
 
Welcome from Alabama, great car.
 
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