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[h=1]426 Wedge/4-Speed: 1964 Plymouth Fury Convertible[/h] image: http://barnfinds.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/boo-e1472193415556.jpg
Do the words 426 Max Wedge, 4-Speed, and Convertible get your attention? They sure got mine! This 1964 Plymouth Fury project has all the above and is listed for sale here on craigslist for $9,500. It’s located in the small town of Treloar, Missouri.
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Cut to the chase; these photos of a car with an almost ten thousand dollar price tag are really awful. The seller seems to acknowledge that, but I’m not sure why such an interesting car isn’t worth the effort to show it presentably.
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While this big block droptop obviously needs a total restoration, these photos somehow make it look worse. The seller seems to make a good faith effort to describe the present condition of the body in some detail, but it still doesn’t overcome the lousy photos.
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His description also says the original 426 “Street Wedge” engine, 4 speed transmission, bell housing, driveshaft and radiator are all included. While “muscle car in a basket” doesn’t appeal to everyone, most of us can appreciate the fact that all the original components are included, at least the important ones. A four door parts car is also included, which should really help out with a project like this one.
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The seller also provides a photo of the cowl tag. It seems this car has an unusual color combination for a 1960s-era muscle car; a “Chestnut Metallic” exterior with a “Copper” interior. That interior vinyl color might be a fun one to try to match! I think the cowl tag belongs on the car, but maybe it was removed to prevent theft at a time when this car was perhaps stored in a less-than-secure location? Just a theory.
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After I moved it outside to spend the day taking better photos, I’d take a few shots of the parts car as well. That would probably have helped them find a buyer, but I guess the unknown makes things more interesting for us. What do you think – is this a great Mopar muscle car project or what?
Tags: American / Muscle Cars / Plymouth / Projects
Read more at http://barnfinds.com/426-wedge-1964-plymouth-fury-convertible/#xO5dELGi6fOCqL1B.99

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image: http://barnfinds.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/00N0N_6qEQJ7ln38k_600x450-e1472193338351.jpg

image: http://barnfinds.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/01515_2rXJ2hxAxCb_600x450-e1472193364427.jpg

image: http://barnfinds.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/01515_2JmVLG8iFm3_600x450-e1472193389238.jpg

image: http://barnfinds.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/00S0S_hHHe44T4dv3_600x450-e1472193275786.jpg

Tags: American / Muscle Cars / Plymouth / Projects
Read more at http://barnfinds.com/426-wedge-1964-plymouth-fury-convertible/#xO5dELGi6fOCqL1B.99