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1964 Plymouth Fury

The 1964 Plymouth Fury exemplified an effort to appeal to an audience that was increasingly enamored with power, flash, and American ingenuity.  This two-door coupe is a fine example of this style of car.  It simplified many of the lines from the 1962 redesign, while maintaining a certain charm in its more conventional cowl, round gauges, and slanted roof line.  The slanted roof line was only available in the coupe, such as the one highlighted here.

This 1964 Fury is completely restored, inside and out.  It has been painted a stylish Oxford White and maintains its original 383 cubic inch V-8 and 4 Speed Manual Transmission.  This is a factory numbers matching car.  This Fury is a testament to Plymouth’s race to compete in the growing muscle car market.

1964 Plymouth Fury

1963 Ford Thunderbird

This 1963 Ford Thunderbird was the classic open road cruiser.  This car was known as the “Bullet Bird” due to its unique styling.  From the bullet point cresting at the headlamps to the jet engine styled tail lamps, this car exemplified the cutting edge design of the early 1960’s.  This beautiful example of an early Thunderbird is completely restored, inside and out.  It is completely original all the way down to the interior.   It sports a new Viking Blue paint job, which is period correct for this fine automobile.

This car sports many unique features including a “Swing-Away” steering column, automatic windows, and a “floating” rear view mirror.   Take a look and admire this restored beauty.

1963 Ford Thunderbird

1969 Mustang GT

Here is an example of a board we created for a 1969 Mustang GT.  This beautiful example of an early Mustang is completely restored inside and out.  Chrome accents have been added to the engine to highlight the power of this American muscle car.  Yet, the car still maintains the style and flair characteristic of the late ’60’s Mustang.

This car has had the original 351 Windsor V-8 removed in place of the more powerful 351 Cleveland V-8.   This was a common replacement for this model Mustang.

1969 Ford Mustang GT

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