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1964 Sport Fury

Really nice work.. Look forward to watching it's progress
 
I have done a little more on the Sport Fury. I decided to restore the heater myself. It was not too bad, I bought a rebuilt heater control valve & a insulation & seal kit. Cleaned and painted & put it back together. I also installed the carpet.
 

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Very nice job!!!!!
 
Looks great! It makes me want to finally zolatone my trunk... it's just that the paint in there is so nice and new I almost can't do it!
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Is zolatone what was originally put in the trunks of mopars? and where can you buy the stuff at? Ive been looking for something that has texture for my trunk.
 
If you Google zolatone, one of the first companies will be global something, as I remember. They will have a tab for trunk paints. From there they will have years & manufactures.
 
TCP Global, Thats it.

Thanks for the site. The only thing is they dont give much info on the stuff. And I cant find the exact color on the zolatone site. Do you need anything else besides the paint to prep it? Or just spray on as is. Also can you buy this stuff anywhere else like automotive stores?
 
Had a little time to do more on the 64
 

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The lift looks familar. I did the same thing for mine, guess great minds think alike. Car looks bitchin'.
 
Beautiful, just beautiful!
A friend of mine has a 67 Fury II that he keeps offering me for $1500, rock solid, just needs paint and a driveline... I'm always so tempted, I just don't have the time or the money.
 
I have done a little more on the 64, in between racing % work. Still have a ways to go. The shackles and traction bars will go away with the new rear end. Cut those heater hoses twice and there still too short, ha ha.
 

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