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Uploaded by on May 29, 2007

my 1972 Plymouth fury with an engine 1956 Chevy 3100 Blue Flame In-line 6

235.5 ci (3852 cm³)

140 HP @ 4200 rpm

Transmission 3-Speed, Overdrive, Powerglid

The car is in Parque del plata - Uruguay.

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  • what the hell you think your doing putting a chevy motor in a mopar is you crazy that fury isnt any good anymore might as well catch it on fire and roll it down in a ditch

  • it is in Uruguay . i dont think they have too many parts cars there. great job keeping it going

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  • @slowmotion4x4 You seem to be the only person that isn't a Hater. It is what it is, and that's how it is.  Fuck the people that got mommy/daddy buying them their vehicle's... Ungrateful prick's

  • the original 318 is pretty cheap and optimal.. plenty of power aswell

  • @MiracleMile90 I do understand that now. I did not know where the car was located. Disregard my previous comment lol.

  • @Monaghan: Well, as otterhead45 pointed out, it does happen to be located in Uruguay................probabl­y aren't too many Mopar parts over there.

  • The Chevy I6 was probabaly put in the car to power it for a demolition derby. They most likely wanted to save a Mopar engine and and not waste a V8 engine of any type. What better way to power this beast to it's death at a demolition derby than a Chevy I6 . . . :-)

  • Why would you do that? I would think that the Fury engine that came with it would have been the better option to use in a PLYMOUTH FURY. Chevy engine? HAHA

  • I remember what it was like to either have a low cash flow. Lack of parts available would have been worse. I hate to see any thing other than a mopar engine in a mopar but some times you have to do what you have to do to keep going. At least you didn't give up on the car. So 2 thumbs up for that.

  • im suprised the 6 cyl would last long in such a heavy car>>

  • you relley need to find a 440 ci for that beast or atlest a 360.

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