64Orange
Well-Known Member
Hello FBBO! This is my project a 1964 Sport Fury. I've been Mopar fan since I was 16 when I first saw a Vitamin C '69 Roadrunner. As I hung out more with car guys, I learned more about all the different Mopars out there. One of my local hot rodding heroes and his buddies had 2 drag race prepped '64 Belvedere and 1 drag race prepped '64 Sport Fury. I was totally floored. They were some of the most outrageous cars I had ever seen: perfect paint and bodies, gorgeous interiors, and aluminum racing Hemis. To say the least it left a big impression.
Truth be told, I also have a '68 fastback Mustang. But I made a mistake, I followed the advice of some friends and family members and had the Mustang restored by different professionals. The Mustang is approaching perfection but I realized that I had learned nothing. I still love my Mustang but I decided to get a project of my own to learn and push myself despite the naysayers.
In Dec 2020, I was scrolling through craigslist and found a few candidates. My buddy emailed a craigslist from Bakersfield, CA that said "1964 Sport Fury 383 with 4 speed". I saw that title and knew that big block 4 speed Mopars don't fall out of the sky. I emailed the guy and made an offer. A deal was struck and I met up with the guy in LA and got the title. The title for the car was from Virginia. Since the car was advertised in Bakersfield, CA (a dry part of CA) I thought I would be in the clear for any kind of rust issues. When I saw that Virginia title, I knew I was going to be doing a lot of rust repair and body work.
I understood that this car was going to be a bigger project than I originally anticipated but that's how it goes and I look forward to the challenge.
Here are the 4 photos I saw on the craigslist ad.
Truth be told, I also have a '68 fastback Mustang. But I made a mistake, I followed the advice of some friends and family members and had the Mustang restored by different professionals. The Mustang is approaching perfection but I realized that I had learned nothing. I still love my Mustang but I decided to get a project of my own to learn and push myself despite the naysayers.
In Dec 2020, I was scrolling through craigslist and found a few candidates. My buddy emailed a craigslist from Bakersfield, CA that said "1964 Sport Fury 383 with 4 speed". I saw that title and knew that big block 4 speed Mopars don't fall out of the sky. I emailed the guy and made an offer. A deal was struck and I met up with the guy in LA and got the title. The title for the car was from Virginia. Since the car was advertised in Bakersfield, CA (a dry part of CA) I thought I would be in the clear for any kind of rust issues. When I saw that Virginia title, I knew I was going to be doing a lot of rust repair and body work.
I understood that this car was going to be a bigger project than I originally anticipated but that's how it goes and I look forward to the challenge.
Here are the 4 photos I saw on the craigslist ad.