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57Fury440

Hi, I'm new to this site. My Avatar shows my 57 Plymouth but I am a long time Mopar guy. The 57 was my first car that I got in 1964 and I still have it. It has fiberglass fenders and an Econoline straight axel from the late sixties when I ran it in Gas classes. My first new car was a 1972 Barracuda and it is still in the family. It's a 318 car in B5 blue with a white interior. It was painted once in 1986 but is mostly original. This looks like a nice friendly site. I'll include a couple of pictures. By the way my name is Peter.

57Fury440

Here is one of the 57.

anlauto

Welcome Peter, great pair of cars you got there  :twothumbsup:
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Brads70

 :welcome: Nice rides, LOVE the 57 Fury!  8)

headejm

 :welcome: from Central Illinois! Lots of knowledgeable Mopar owners on our site. Don't hesitate to ask questions or share your knowledge.  :cheers:

Dakota

Hey Peter.  Welcome to site from the other side of NY state in Buffalo.   Beautiful cars you have there.   Definitely don't see many '57 Furys around.   There's got to be a good story about how you came to own it.  Care to share?

jimynick

Welcome to the site fron Ontario,  :canada:  Peter. We share a similarity, my first car was a '58 Dodge Crusader 2 dr ht that I got about 1966 and I've always had a soft spot for the Forward Look cars, and yours looks like a beauty. Congrats!  :wave:
In the immortal words of Jimmy Scott- "pace yourself!"


57Fury440

I always liked the 1957 Plymouths. When I was a kid my older brother bought a new 57 Belvedere hardtop with the 301 cu. in. engine. It had the 4 barrel carb and dual exhausts. I was disappointed when he traded it for the 59 model. I got to like the 59 too since it was the Sport Fury with the 361 in it. When I was 16 a guy that worked for my father was junking his car ( the one I have ). It had a spun bearing, would not shift into drive and had a bad repaint job. As a youngster, looking at the dual carbs under the hood I was hooked. I saved it from the wreaking yard and I've owned it since. The 440 in it now has been there since 1975. Lots of nice people on this site. Thanks to all.

cudamadd

Welcome.the cuda looks great ,And the 57 fury wow very very cool looking car and great story behind it .Again welcome and enjoy this forum,and please share your knowledge of all cars great especially mopar cheers  :australia:

JS29

 :welcome: From central New York!  Nice collection of mopars you have there.   :handshake: 

mopar thunder

 :welcome: those are some nice cars with great stories.


Chryco Psycho

Welcome to the Site Peter !
Love the Fury & the Cuda ! :ohyeah:

nsmall


RusTy/SE

Welcome to the site from Alabama  :welcome:

jonesing for a visit to Ben's Deli in the city for a pastrami on rye  :bigmoney:  :D
JS29U0B

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cuda hunter

Howdy from Colorado!

Did you pre order your cuda? 
Or did you buy it off of a mopar lot?

Love to know it's story!
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