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63 Plymouth Fury Max Wedge 4door. 1 Of 2. This one is a Low compression 426 max wedge 727 automatic that has been confirmed in Darrell Davis’s book. All original minus the drivetrain. Car has been stored for 20 years. All numbers on radiator support and package tray are correct. Car was sold...
63 fury max wedge 4 door. 1 of 2 made. This car has been verified and has a file started documenting its history by a max wedge expert. $25000 for car or $30000 for car and 62 date code max wedge motor. Tennessee title. Car located in Knoxville Tn.
Thank you all for all the help. It has been confirmed to be a low compression max wedge 4 door. The car was sold in Alabama from what we know. It appears it is 1 of 2 with the other one being a high compression. We’re still trying to figure out what we’re going to do with it. I’ll keep y’all...
That’s what we have found out. 1 was a high compression and the one we have is low compression. I started a new thread and posted pictures. Just hoping to find out all about it.
We have a 1963 Plymouth fury 4 door. The fender plate indicates it is a max wedge car. The brake lines are ran as such and the hood supports are cut. The fender plate has 92 below the AB. We’ve been told it is 1 of 2 produced. Anyone have any other information on this. Thanks