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Re: Barn Find!



Nick thats a great picture of the outside and it is a great looking car. in the engine compartment is the real story of the use of the car. Miles of use.  Mileage does not matter to be a survivor just original condition. The outside can be cleaned, waxed and anything done short of repainting and it is still a survivor. My 64 sport fury was a survivor. spent almost as many years in a barn, real barn, hay, dirt, eqiupment etc, Even had a hay rake dragged over the trunk by the owners son. owner was mad. But the engine looked 80% better than this eng. and it had 27K on it. Tell stories about your car but make them believable. It doe not matter the mileage on it to be a survivor so tell it for real.   Dave O  1964 sport fury 2dr 383 hdt, 1964 sport fury 426 wedge  vert


Knowing how we all enjoy among other things our 62-65 Mopars, this 62' Plymouth Sport Fury called "barn find" is just another long lost cousin to our cars, no better, no worse than our own cars in our family.

 

Being up close and personal with this car 3 times I can shed what light on what I have observed, what I've been told, and what I know for myself. The first time I saw this car was 2005 or 2006 at a cruise night about a mile from the owners home. A nice 70's + gentalmen that passed on only a few years later. I was told the location the car was found in, a nice little community of small farms, not to reveal his source, just that it was in a barn. Now mind you not all barns are home for 4 legged animals and like my barn home only to 4 wheeled vehicles.

 

Something happened to the original owner after it was purchased. The car was left behind and was driven often by the family, maybe two to three times a month in good weather, but but only for a few miles at a time. The car sat well protected it's whole life.

 

Upon purchase of the car it was found to have many dried up gaskets and seals, some leaks, many starts with long periods of sitting. The engine compartment had oil and grease marks and appeared to be from dirty mechanics. But the owner would not have them touched, I think he felt them to be a badge of honor.

 

Who knows the real mileage of this car, does it matter, you be the judge. I can tell you this, the car is unrestored, there is not one mark of road rash anywhere I could see. The chrome, stainless, glass, the interior is something to see. The tires were unbelievable, I've not seen that many cracks since I drove the Cross Bronx Expressway.

 

The last time I saw the car was in 2009 parked next to me at a cruise, close to our home. I met the grandson for the first time. He loved his grandfather and at that time said he was just going to put the car away, I think he loved his grandfather more than this car.

 

Many people have seen this car at Carlisle under the Survivor Tent back in 2008. I've attached a photo that was sent to me of this event. Maybe it will come out to play again this year, I just hope it doesn't park next to me at a show.

 

Oh, and one more thing, next time you're at a cruise or car show and someone asks you where did you find your car, just tell them in a barn, it's where tall tales begin....

 

Nick Tiberio

FuryUs63

 

 



 


From: "Gary H." <62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 6:01:39 PM
Subject: Re: Barn Find!

Yeah, without a detailed history of the car it can't be proven one way or the other. Nick's note that his offer to detail the car was refused is interesting: if the Plymouth was detailed and made to show cleaner it would be easier to pass it off as a very low mileage car.  Who knows what lurks in the mind of that owner? LOL

It's almost always "buyer beware" in car sales, is it not? :)  

Anyhow, we all agree that that 1962 Sport Fury is a great car and a Mopar most anyone on this mail list would not mind owning!

Thanks,
Gary H.

>  -------Original Message-------
>  From: DAVID ORR  
>  Look down at the hold down bolts and the circle of dirt around them . oil
>  grime  I would suspect. It is just amazing the car goes thru two owners and
>  then given to grand son  777 miles RIGHT.  maybe 100777. ok but not 777.
>  believe what you want, show me the service records etc but beware when it
>  comes up for sale with 777 miles only. still a great looking car

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