1962 Plymouth Fury
California car
- Restoration 2015
- 3rd Place 2016 Autorama
- Body work and paint done by Masterworks Automotive in Madison Heights
- Factory Sandstone TT1 color
- Original 413 rebuild bored to a 426
- Mopar electronic ignition
- Dual master cylinder with front disc brakes
- New upholstery, door panels and carpeting
- Factory padded dashboard and deluxe steering wheel
- Torqueflite automatic 3 speed push button transmission
- FCA production record
- Pictures of complete rebuild process available
- This Fury was kept as close to original as possible
- Body / paint 10
- Motor and trans 10
- Interior 10
- Chrome 10
My first Mopar was a 62 Fury, Red on red. I question the 413 being original. A 413 was only offered as a Max Wedge in 62, I believe. The golden commando was a 305 HP 361. I had one of those in a Fury with a straight shift. three on the tree Borg Werner T-85 trans and a sure grip 3:23. Great cars.
Always liked the 62 Plym and Dodge.
Dad’s first company car was a loaded wagon in the same color and interior.
Loaded big block car lacking only a/c and cruise. Oldest brother remembers it being very quick.
A freind of mine picked up this 62 post Plymouth a few blocks away from my house.
Radio delete,manual steering. He is getting a 413 from me.
Will make for a Nice drag car.