One of our customers brought his freshly repainted 1965 Plymouth Fury III into our shop so we could set the motor and transmission in it for him. He says he will do the wiring, etc. on the car, but I am sure it will be back for us to get the car tuned up and running right. He tells us that this car will be coming on the 2014 Hot Rod Power Tour with us. He also owns a twin to this car but it is not in the same shape as this one in terms of paint and finish. Here are some pics. Enjoy!
That's a serious beauty!! Don't knock the red heads Cat, mine is a keeper! She does have some serious powers though. Can deflect bullets and everything!
I expected a DEWEY comment about this. Actually woman power is much like other brands of engines, the hair color or the shiny chrome don't mean a thing when it comes to go power.
That is Casey. She runs the office at the shop but she can also turn wrenches like nobody's business> Plus, you should see her drive. The red hair was part of her prep for a "pin up" photo shoot she was doing the next day. I am trying to get her to rub off on my wife a little..... LOL!! Here are better shots of Casey:
Yeah she belongs to one of the techs that works in our shop! It is the only reason my wife lets her work at the shop. LOL!
HA HA! Some wives are like that too! After a few years of marriage I've never had a problem with my wife worrying about me looking at other women. She worries more about me looking at another woman's old car! I've been known to bring them home.
Back to the wagon............my parents bought a 66 Fury wagon, white, just like that while I was at an 8 week event sponsored by the U.S. Government at Ft LeonardWood, Mo in 1966.