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1963 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY 426 SUPER STOCK II Austin

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1963 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY 426 SUPER STOCK II Austin
512-410-7900
www.emotionmotorsports.com

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eMotion Motorsports
12190 North Mopac
Austin, TX 78758

RARE Convertible Sport Fury. 1 of 86 EVER produced. This 1963 Sport Fury is NEW. This Plymouth is new and done right. From the New Convertible Top, to the engine, to the interior and to the exhaust system. The engine is the 426 Super Stock II producing over 650HP. 1 of 86 built in 1963. Please contact us directly for all the engine information and the Dyno statistics sheets (8 Available). The push button transmission is the coolest thing I have ever seen. Just push the button of the drive you want. Drop the power top in seconds and take a cruise through the Hill Country or to the Lake. This Sport Fury will get you there quick with over 660 ft lbs of Torque and sound great all the way there. The 3 inch exhaust goes from the front to the rear with 2 four bolt dumps to run the engine wide open. Check out the interior. Its NEW also. This Sport Fury is perfect. The Interior is pristine and all the emblems embroidered are on the seats. The dash is in extraordinary condition along with all the gauges and pedals. There is a manual of the restoration that includes all receipts and pictures of everything that was done to this Beauty. (877)700-7018. eMotion Motorsports - specializing in High Line vehicles, including Maserati, Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bentley, Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, Lotus, and more. Drive Your Passion.

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  • @internationalgiant1 what do you mean. I drove it the first 100 miles and it only used 15 gallons of 100 octane fuel. I wish I had never sold it.

  • I bet it uses too much gas

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