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Counting on it!!
Shocking, is it not??
Ron: Have you no sense of brand loyalty? You've flipped cars from Dodge to Ford to GM to...
Your old Fury might have been ugly to you, but the heart of the car - namely the 383 - was the real beauty.
Nando.
I don't think the Chain drive was to reliable,,I remember that the engine torque would put enough slop in the chain to throw the valve timing off and Puke the motor, later a gear drive was available,Thanks Nando. Yeah it was cool.. I still have the 32 Ford in my avatar. That pic was taken during Speed Week at Bonneville salt flats.
And I have my daily driver. A 1950 Plymouth Suburban wagon.
Robert. I saw one also in a 1965 Mustang (wheelwell to wheelwell) in Tony Nancy's shop in Sherman Oaks Calif. back in 1966.
Those motors made Hemi's look small. Also remember seeing Connie Kalitta's AA/FD Cammer run back in the day. It was probably at
Lions or Pamona or Irwindale or Fontana or Bakersfield or.......so many strips back then in California,
Just can't beat Chrysler when it came to styling huhI owned a 383 once in a 1969 Plymouth Fury 2 door when I was in college.
Not mine, but it looked rthe same less the black hood.
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Just can't beat Chrysler when it came to styling huh
I don't think the Chain drive was to reliable,,I remember that the engine torque would put enough slop in the chain to throw the valve timing off and Puke the motor, later a gear drive was available,
FYI Mickey Thompson Developed Hemi heads to fit the SD and had Pontiac decided to stay in racing you could bet by mid year there would have been a few out there a year before Dodge re-intro'd them( a few of these engines still exist)Tony Nancy,,that name brings back memories
One hell of a Motor, No idea what kind of power it put out,, 600plus? Ford had a Double overhead cam small block it used at LeMans![]()
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Straight cut gears sound cool also.
Ron: Have you no sense of brand loyalty? You've flipped cars from Dodge to Ford to GM to...
Your old Fury might have been ugly to you, but the heart of the car - namely the 383 - was the real beauty.
Nando.
Too bad, Doug. I haven't been to that event, yet. (http://langleycruise-in.com/) You've got some strata council meeting for your place down there?
Nando.
Doug!! Youre retired!! Politics in what???
We can fix that.![]()
I'm VP of a 1219 lot Home Owners Association. We are having issues with a Director. Stripped him of his Executive position, he is subject of an Ethics Panel investigation and he has his puppets running interference on all Board goings on.
Next week, I'll go fishing at the cabin and am looking forward to that. I might even turn my stereo on today after I clean the gutters.
Of course we are talking 60s tech as opposed to the new tech, If you guys go on Google images you can actually hear one of those beasts run, the sound is fantasticChain drives can be pretty reliable, the Ford 427ci Cammer's seem to have survived pretty well (and are worth a bundle now)