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So I am toying with the idea of eventually converting the Fury to fuel injection using one of the popular aftermarket kits available out there today.
But first I want to go to a four barrel intake and carburetor. I've done some looking and it appears that there was an aftermarket intake for...
I have been told that the factory parts catalog called these pieces "molded resin."
They are the in the rear seat area of the Fury, the plastic pieces that cover the entire rear wheel well housing. They go from the tailgate to the jams of the rear doors.
These pieces:
Mine are cracked...
Most of the interior in my wagon is either in good shape, or is something that I can repair/replace fairly easily. However there are a few things that are proving difficult.
One area that needs attention is the hardi board type cover for the interior of the tailgate. As you can tell, 56 years...
I have owned my 64 Fury wagon for 20 years, but I've been ridding around it if for much longer than that, more like 33 years to be exact. During that time the interior has begun to get a little rough around the edges. I have been squirreling away money for a while now, hoping to be able to...
Hello everyone, my name is Jeremiah. I live in central Washington (state) and am the proud owner of a 1964 Plymouth Fury 9 passenger station wagon.
So, a little history on my car. My Grandfather purchased the car in 1965 from Webb Chrysler-Plymouth in Kennewick Washington and it has been in...