WANTED 1961 Plymouth 2dr sedan

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Those 61s seemed like a very bold experiment they are very unique takes a acquired taste...they are growing on me yours is very nice.
 
How Long did it take to shake off all the wheel covers ?

Back then it was cool to remove the wheel covers, kind of a "all business" look I guess. My buddy would borrow his dads 63 Valiant coupe and as soon as we got around the corner the wheel covers were popped of. I later put ET mags on the front and chrome reverse wheels on the rear of the Fury. They were about the only choices you had then. The Plymouth was red on red.




I wish, although if I did have that much power with the tires of the day I might not be posting right now. It was a 318 poly power pack and torqueflight.

That poly motor was a pretty good engine. I had a buddy with a '57 Plymouth back then. It had two four barrels on it and three on the tree. Don't know what cam. . . He was "King of the Hill" with that car. Nobody could beat him.
 
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