Re: 63 Sport Fury
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Re: 63 Sport Fury



Wow, appears to be rust free (could have rusty floor pans like Dodgers
visitor) If I could have found one like that it would have saved me
thousands of $$$$ in body work.

Paul L.
63 Sport Fury
440/727

On Jan 7, 9:02 pm, Gary Futrell <gary.futr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> A friend just offered me his 63 Sport Fury tonight. I didn't think
> he'd let it go. Since I still have a 63 Belvedere in the shop and two
> 63 parts cars, haven't decided if I'll pull the trigger or not. I
> posted about this car a while back, previously owned by a local judge
> and maintained by his local Chrysler dealer. I believe the judge
> passed away and of course, the relatives didn't know what to do with
> the car. It's a 318 auto that's stock other than he had a 4 barrel
> installed. I'll pass on the info, if I don't take the car.
>
>    Gary  F.

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