Hi Dave, thanks for the words, car has a 440 motor in it with an automatic. where abouts in ontario are you.?That is a great looking car. The red contrast paint really sets off black paint job. What are you packing under the hood?
That is a great looking Dodge. The red contrast paint really sets off the back paint job. The rear shot shows off the Canadian only 440 tail light set-up that our U.S. friends rarely see.
I live down near Port Bruce, just a few miles from Sparta Dragway. Where U at? Sending a picture of a '64 I took at a show near Cayuga. Motor is built up as a Maxie. I took a shot of the wheels that I am going to run on the Polara. They are a one piece cast aluminum 15" X 7" rim that replicates the look of Magnum 500 wheel with trim rings.Hi Dave, thanks for the words, car has a 440 motor in it with an automatic. where abouts in ontario are you.?
I also like the looks of your car as well.
very nice car, color sandlewood ?? location are you !!This is Louise and she really makes my wife smile . Has the floor shift console with the tach, lots of trim to polish and handles very well.
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love the color, very niceThese pics are when we picked the car up for the short drive to her new home.
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Love it! This is the first 64 Sport Fury I have seen with the red/wht/blue hubcaps other than mine.
On a recent trip to the wrecking yard I decided to snap some photos of the 64's in the stacks. It's an older yard, with tons of impressive stuff. Sometimes I just wander around looking at everything.
The wagon was breaking my heart. One of my sons pointed out that the rear passenger compartment had fender covers that were in better shape than the ones in our car. That was surprising.
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Another 64 Dodge. And yes, it is sitting on a Charger.
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A couple of Plymouths.
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There was another 64 Plymouth in the bunch, I thought I took photos of it, but I couldn't find them when I went back and looked through all of them.
Either way, something I thought you all might find interesting.
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Those front bumperettes should be saved off that wagon!On a recent trip to the wrecking yard I decided to snap some photos of the 64's in the stacks. It's an older yard, with tons of impressive stuff. Sometimes I just wander around looking at everything.
The wagon was breaking my heart. One of my sons pointed out that the rear passenger compartment had fender covers that were in better shape than the ones in our car. That was surprising.
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Another 64 Dodge. And yes, it is sitting on a Charger.
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A couple of Plymouths.
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There was another 64 Plymouth in the bunch, I thought I took photos of it, but I couldn't find them when I went back and looked through all of them.
Either way, something I thought you all might find interesting.
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Definitely very interesting and I would like to know where the wrecking yard is located. I am guessing eastern Wa. Please let me know when you have time. Thanks for the pictures. Always good to have potential parts resources.
Those front bumperettes should be saved off that wagon!
You are correct, the yard is indeed in Eastern Wa.
Fortunately the owner of the yard doesn't crush any of the old stuff, so someone will nab them at some point I'm sure.
Next time I go back I'm going to check the rear window mech in the wagon. Mine is missing a couple of teeth and only goes up and down with assistance.