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1964 Plymouth sport fury

Manual steering was standard equipment, and power steering was an option. Same with non-power brakes and power brakes. A high percentage of Sport Fury's came with both of these options, as befitting a higher priced car. Both were relatively inexpensive options; likely less than $100.00 for both.
 
My 64 Sport Fury I owned in the late 60s had both PS and PB. But a lot of Mopar owners in that era seemed to skip the power brakes for some reason. In general I believe Mopars had better/larger brakes than GM and Ford and maybe they just viewed power assist as unnecessary?
 
My 64 Sport Fury I owned in the late 60s had both PS and PB. But a lot of Mopar owners in that era seemed to skip the power brakes for some reason. In general I believe Mopars had better/larger brakes than GM and Ford and maybe they just viewed power assist as unnecessary?
 
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