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You definitely have something worn or out of adjustment in your suspension. My 64 Fury rides like a dream, but I've rebuilt the front end and added new shocks.
 
   Gary



I thought big cars in the 60Õs had soft, floating rides. My Ô64 Sport Fury 
rides like a truck. On anything but smooth pavement, the ride is harsh and 
jarring.

Is that normal, or is my suspension worn out? The shocks about 3 years ago, 
so what is the culprit? Torsion bars, tires, coils?

Thanks!

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