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Ram Fury

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I currently have a Medium Red Metallic '65 Sport Fury H/T with the 426-S (i.e., "Commando 426" or Street Wedge) and 4-speed that is the near twin to the car I had back in 1964-1967. I'm a bit of an old MoPar buff as I also have a '60 Fury with the SonoRamic Commando (long cross-ram) engine and a '57 Chrysler 300C.

Location: Colorado Springs, CO
 
Welcome to the site from the Motor City!
 
I currently have a Medium Red Metallic '65 Sport Fury H/T with the 426-S (i.e., "Commando 426" or Street Wedge) and 4-speed that is the near twin to the car I had back in 1964-1967. I'm a bit of an old MoPar buff as I also have a '60 Fury with the SonoRamic Commando (long cross-ram) engine and a '57 Chrysler 300C.
My '65
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
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I currently have a Medium Red Metallic '65 Sport Fury H/T with the 426-S (i.e., "Commando 426" or Street Wedge) and 4-speed that is the near twin to the car I had back in 1964-1967. I'm a bit of an old MoPar buff as I also have a '60 Fury with the SonoRamic Commando (long cross-ram) engine and a '57 Chrysler 300C.
Now that's a "sleeper" if I ever saw one. I have a 65 with a 512 stroker but unlike your, mine really announces itself.
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
 
Now that's a "sleeper" if I ever saw one. I have a 65 with a 512 stroker but unlike yours, mine really announces itself.
 
Lads --
Since I'm an old fudd (and thereby computer illiterate) this is the best I can do by way of photos. The "426" hood ornament is barely visible in the middle photo, but you can be sure that I'm glad it's still on the car, as well as the original chrome air cleaner and valve covers. However, the viscous drive fan clutch has gone the way of all flesh and there is just a spacer
between the fan and the water pump. I'm just in the process of replacing the seat belts, but that stupid console mounted tach does work. I don't know what kind of cam it's got, but it's not stock as I can't get the idle below some 1300 RPMs. the bottom photo is of my Big-Tailed Beast (SonoRamic Commando '60 Fury). The 1960 Plymouth Homepage has a better pic, plus a link to an article I wrote on the SonoRamic Commando engine.
Joe
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