Neal Zimmerman
Well-Known Member
Im eyeing a non b-body 1968 Mopar two door (68 Fury II, 2 door sedan), that came equipped with the 383 commando 2 bbl engine. I want to do a compression check on it. What should the readings have been brand new? Owner has done one himself and says one cylinder is about 10psi low. He says it runs great, shifts great and is completely roadworthy, but there's the 10psi thing.
The car , from what I can find is a somewhat numerically rare car ( only 3116 made), but I am sure its utterly worthless. Numerically rare, financially worthless. He's redone the upholstery and got body work all ready for paint. Made in Ontario Canada , which would be a first for me.
you just don't see running, driving 2 door big block Mopars for 2500 bucks everyday. Would make a cool sleeper. Even though it looks like a box of grape nuts with wheels. LOL
The car , from what I can find is a somewhat numerically rare car ( only 3116 made), but I am sure its utterly worthless. Numerically rare, financially worthless. He's redone the upholstery and got body work all ready for paint. Made in Ontario Canada , which would be a first for me.
you just don't see running, driving 2 door big block Mopars for 2500 bucks everyday. Would make a cool sleeper. Even though it looks like a box of grape nuts with wheels. LOL