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Old 08-07-2007, 07:32 PM
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Default 1964 Fury w/ 1965 426 Hemi value

I have been testing the waters on eBay with my nova seeing what kind of value I could attach to it. I guy e-mailed me asking if I wanted to trade for a '64 Fury. The car has a 1965 426 Hemi engine that he claims he has been holding on to so he could transplant it into the correct car. I was wondering what kind of value his car has before I go showing too much interest. I know if I could ever find a match to the engine I would have a real gem but even Hemi clones are bringing 90k. I would just like some opinions on the matter. BTW, the car I would be trading is a 1968 Chevy II with a 454 BB, M21, 9-inch, bucket seat rotisserie car original a six cylinder car. Thanks
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Old 08-07-2007, 08:05 PM
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Default Re: 1964 Fury w/ 1965 426 Hemi value

Sounds like a good deal to me as long as the Fury is presentable. In fact, almost too good to be true. There was no Street Hemi in 1965, only the Race Hemi and it's a very cool motor with cross ram, high compression, etc. A real runner and very rare. Besides everyone wants a real Hemi whether they admit it or not. It is the ultimate musclecar engine without argue. Even housewives know that. I even debated sticking one in my Matchbash '65 Chevelle.
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Old 08-07-2007, 09:46 PM
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Default Re: 1964 Fury w/ 1965 426 Hemi value

Actually if the gentleman your dealing with is going by the casting date on the block the 1965 hemi engine may be a street hemi. Latest 1965 race hemi car production was July 14th, 1965. At some point in 1965 the hemi's then became street hemi's put in the 66 cars. The 1965 race hemi should have aluminum heads too, although that's easy to change.

Depending on the 64 fury condition(and engine) it would be a decent deal. The $90,000 clone figure seems a little steep to me(unless your a Barrett Jackson believer or a 64 car with original aluminum pieces). If you back out tell your friend I have a nice GOBI Biege 70 SS Nova(orig Big Block) that I'd trade him.

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Huh?? Did someone say Gobi Beige? BB Nova??
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how much$$$$$$$$$ for nova any pics
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Default Re: 1964 Fury w/ 1965 426 Hemi value

Here's mine.. rust free okie car, just a 350horse though,auto, 12 bolt. I'd rather trade mine for the 64 fury tough. When I decide to sell the nova I'll put it in the for sale section. I'm really looking for an early 65 block to put in my original 65 plymouth hemi car.

The gentlemans 68 sounds like a bad hombre. I'd love to see a picture of that one.

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