Vehicle Owner

Member ID: BorisT72

Location: Tekamah, NE

Vehicle Info

1968 Plymouth Gran Fury

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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    • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Jul 18, 2009

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Travis’s Plymouth Gran Fury
“The Fury”

  • Currently 3.4 /5 Stars.
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Here are some pics of my 1968 Sport Fury that I have owned since 1987. I took my driver's test in this sweet green ride and enjoy the ride of 18+ feet of American Iron.

Here are the options that my big C left the factory with:
2 Door Fasttop
No Cost Buckets and buddy seat w/fold down center arm rest (Sport Fury no cost option instead of console and buckets)
Chrome rocker moldings and wheel trim (Sport Fury - standard)
FF1 Light Frost Green paint, vinyl top and dark green vinyl interior

383 2bbl (290 HP) engine (single exhaust)
727 Automatic with column shift
Power Steering
Manual 4 wheel drum brakes (standard)
Factory Airtemp Heating and cooling (factory A/C for the non-Mopar crowd)
Tinted windows (with A/C)

8.75" rear axle with 2.71 final drive
AM Radio with fader and dual speakers
Rear Defroster

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BorisT72's 1968 Plymouth Gran Fury


BorisT72's 1968 Plymouth Gran Fury BorisT72's 1968 Plymouth Gran Fury

BorisT72's 1968 Plymouth Gran Fury


BorisT72's 1968 Plymouth Gran Fury BorisT72's 1968 Plymouth Gran Fury

 

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Baron300  

Posted by: Baron300

06/03/2009 09:39PM

Just looked at your pictures, especially the ones where you are stripping down the car. Why are you taking off grilles, bumpers, etc? Is it to get to the rust underneath/behind them or are you planning to do something with the parts you took off, such as rechroming, or-? I'd be curious to know as I'd like to learn more about how I can bring those parts on my car back to like-new condition. Thanks.

gcosmo  

Posted by: gcosmo

11/29/2008 11:52AM

Nice original car, keep the vinyl seats, they look owsome!

papachino  

Posted by: papachino

03/11/2005 11:14PM

nice car. what kinda of power does it have? (put engine pics)the car looks great, keep it original and in good shape!!

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: BorisT72

Location: Tekamah, NE