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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 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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