1967 Plymouth Fury wagon with Crossram Sonoramic Longram induction on a 440 ci engine. Wild

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2009

Here is one of my first overall build up projects, Every nut and bolt came out of this car over a 5yr period. I figured that since I was building a weird car (at that time in 1994 no one was in to station wagons except me I think) That I should have a wild and weird engine compartment, What you see is a factory Chrysler intake with a few modern tweaks and upgrades , such as billet throttle linkage, carbon fiber air cleaner tops, Indy car suspension mount for an engine torque rod. It was a great and fun car that won many awards and was featured in several national magazines, it was even on the cover of Mopar Collectors Guide! looking back now it seems funny, I sold a 1972 340 Challenger Rallye car to build the wagon , That E body is now worth a whole bunch more money than when I sold it. Even so, if I had it all to do over again I wouldn't have changed a thing, I had so much fun with the big wagon that it wouldnt have compared with just a "plain" O'l E body

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  • Simply one of sexiest Mopar wagons I've ever seen in my life. GREAT JOB!

  • @zeppelin67637 They are made to give the mixture longer to mix together , very effective once it gets going , initial there might be a little lag

  • "Sure, I can pick you up at the airport. What will I be driving? Don't worry, you'll KNOW when I'm getting close!"

  • now that is a work of art!

    

  • That intake is so awesome. Have seen a few face to face. But never seen one hot rodded. Seems like they would be slow on acceleration. Are they?

  • HI

    great car vid made me go through with me getting a 67 fury III vert

    could you tell me what size rims tires and back spacing you were running believe they are rodlites

    thank you

  • my dad bought one and to this day he regrets pulling the engine out of it for our 69 charger

  • @81DeathPunch I have one...I will be selling it on ebay tomorrow.

  • Absolutely love it.... I own a 1967 fury 1 2-door post coupe (very rare)... And I dream every night about a sonoramic crossram... 413, 426 street wedge, or 440????

  • You won't miss filling her up with ga$.

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