A very rare (they'renot making any more of these folks) 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury. As you can see from the images this is basically an entirely stock and complete car that is restorable; this is why I purchased it and parked it. I am reluctant to ever sell this and had plans to make it a drag car. I simply do not have the time to make this happen. Note: the lauded 426 Hemi will literally drop into and bolt into this car and this too was my intentions for the car. The power plant in the car is an all original 383 Commando 2-barrel with automatic console floor shift automatic. What you see in the images is what you get. A savvypotential bidder will noticethe previous owner has removed the brake master cylinder but I believe it's in the trunk. The drive-linewas also removed.I have never started the car but did witness it running prior to my purchase of the vehicle. In other words... this car has a good engine in it. In my opinion, this all original, completely unmolested, once daily-driven car is in a 'better than most' condition and in the right hands is completely restorable.