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My 63 Fury Convertible

Blackheart

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after 10 years finally got some paint on it today, still needs clear coated
 

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This is my stroked 4" bored .60 over Poly that's going in the car, the original engine, this is the engine mocked up in the car prior to painting
 
Your project has come a long way over the years since you first started this Poly stroker. I'm liking the color combo and looking forward to the continued progress, Nick
 
One of my favorite Mopar body styles and I always enjoy looking a nice build such as this. That color combo looks awesome, can't wait to see it in clear. Thank's for posting this.
 
I've only got one word for this car . . . SWEEEEEEEET !! ! !!
 
I cant wait to see it all done ! Ron
 
Now you have my attention! The clear really makes it POP!!
 

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What type of suspension mods have you done on this if any. I have a 63 convert i am just starting and am looking for ideas.
 
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Its nice to see someone go the extra mile spending the extra money on keeping and building a Poly motor. Grrrrrreat looking Vert!!!
 
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