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NOS in South Dakota

John K Nelson

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I am the old part. No car parts. Well, a few. I am looking for a clock for 1964 Plymouth Fury. It must have the reset knob and the set screw. Also, an AM/FM radio dash bezel. The AM radio bezel is different.
Mopar fan since my ride in a 1964 Plymouth Belvedere 2dr HT street wedge, with push button 727 in 1965. Owner pushed N, revved to x000s rpm and pushed 1. Four of us in the car. Stopped and did it again. I thought that we would need a grain scoop to clean up the transmission parts. Nope. As far as I know, he and the car survived for quite some time.
I have my own 64 belvedere 2dr HT. My wedge started out as a 440 in a Winnebago. I saved the 727 and block. Bored and stroked it to 502. Best pass is 11.87 @ 113. And I drive it to the grocery store. Fast food indeed. I race in SD, MN and Iowa. LOTS of Mopars out here.

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I'm in SD. Pretty close to TVD. I have the 64 clock for sure, have to check on the knob and screw.
 
Welcome. Big auction up your way in june. Looks like some of everything on it. Mostly mopar...
 
Looks like I have 2 to choose from. Send me a PM if your interested.
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Welcome, John - I went to college in Sioux Falls and married a SD girl.
 
:welcome: from the Land of Scrapple!
I drove through SD- isn't the corn palace there? I remember it being windy.:D
 
Sounds like a cool car...

Welcome to FBBO from NorCal Sierras
 
do you have a 64 ply fury instrument cluster ? don't need a clock in it. any with tested gauges? thanks Jim from Wisconsin.prices ?? whats best way to get ahold of you???
 
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