Wow - talk about similarities. I was a senior in 1969 and bought my Sport Fury in 68. It was a torqueflight black on black car I bought in Overland Park. The most memorable thing about it was that it would go to first gear on kickdown at any speed up to 40 mph which was how I won a lot of street contests. I used to have a lot of fun with it down on Ward Parkway and that Drive In down town - something like Winsteads I think. With glass packs, the unsilenced air cleaner, grabbing first gear at 40 mph and breaking the skinny tires loose on the 1-2 shift, it startled the heck out of a lot of people. I only took it to the strip once - down at Mo-Kan raceway near Joplin MO. I was in my class alone that day so they matched me up with a 66 Hemi Charger. I thought, well this isn't going to go well. Surprisingly we left the line together and I pretty much hung with him through first gear - after which he just started to gradually creep away from me. A long time ago but from memory I don't think he beat me by more than 2 or 3 car lengths. Neat car/beautiful car - still miss it.
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Curious - did your 383 Sport Fury have a dual point distributor? Mine did which seemed odd for an automatic car. Always wondered if others did.