Amazingly clean all original 63 Plymouth! I drove this Plymouth for a few months in 1983, ran smooth and quiet, everything worked fine, to be honest, she was puffing some smoke, so needs valve guide seals at minimum. Parked away in my building in 1983, so has been parked inside for 35 years. Car appears like a typical 20 year old car. Completely original, paint, upholstery, chrome, no sign of any accident damage ever, but a few small dings present. I found one small rust hole about the size of a quarter. There are some surface rust spots on the RR quarter panel, but no rust outs other than the one small one. I haven't tried to start the engine or bleed the brakes, I would recommend a mechanical freshening, the car could be presented as a rare survivor in all original unmolested condition. The radio dummy plate is still in place! so no kid had the car. I have some Plymouth radio's I found in the trunk, I'm assuming one is correct for 1963. Still has bias ply tires, probably air from the 1970's in them. E-Bay had a automatic title that said "Fury", sorry can't change it, it's a Belvedere.