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Tjcuda

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Thanks for the wel ome to this group. Three months ago, I bought a '64 Fury with the poly 318. It is straight, except for a few lower panel rust areas, and a few decades of mouse crap. The engine was stuck, but after soaking the pistons for six weeks, I was happy to hear it crank over the other day. Now, to see if I can get it to run. Then I will have to deal with the interior and brakes. At least it will r equire alot less work than my 1960 Seneca.
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welcome to FBBO nice looking 64 project
 
Welcome from Alabama, thanks for the picture on your first post. Great project.
 
Thanks for the wel ome to this group. Three months ago, I bought a '64 Fury with the poly 318. It is straight, except for a few lower panel rust areas, and a few decades of mouse crap. The engine was stuck, but after soaking the pistons for six weeks, I was happy to hear it crank over the other day. Now, to see if I can get it to run. Then I will have to deal with the interior and brakes. At least it will r equire alot less work than my 1960 Seneca. View attachment 1149949

I’m in love a 64’ Sport Fury is one of my all time favorites. Welcome aboard:welcome:
 
Welcome from North Florida!!!
Thanks for the pictures
Load up some pictures of the Seneca.
Just saw a thread on that type of car and what I thought was a 1960 Polara but turned out to be a Matador. I believe the Seneca’s were in the same family of car though.
 
Welcome from Missouri!!
 
welcome to FBBO
 
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