Re: 64/65 plymouths
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Re: 64/65 plymouths




Pat I guess I started this when I was looking at the hoods on my 63 Fury and 64 Belvedere. Even though the cowls, windshield and dash are completely different between the 2 years the front edge of the cowl and the hoods appear to be exactly the same.

Nick I'll bet I know what you're thinking. I too like the front end of the 63 better but I like the roof of the 2 dr hardtop on the 64 better.

Dan


----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat Herman" <dart1962_440@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 5:54 PM
Subject: RE: 64/65 plymouths



Nick,

Isn't the cowl in 62 - 63 "V" shaped and in 64-64 "straight"?  If so the
area where the hood meets the cowl may not line up.

If you find someone who has put the 63 front on a 64 body, try to get
some pics of this area and ask how they addressed it.

Pat


Nick Adamski wrote:


Hello.
I said in a previous post that i was thinking about putting a 63
plymouth front end on my 64 fury. The reason i want to do this is i like
both cars and there is feature on voth cars i like. But i like the 63
front end better then the 64. I know gary saind that it's a dirct bolt
but i think you have a 65 plymouth . Is there any major differnces
between the 64 and 65's?Before I go buying the 63 front end parts I
would like to know if it would fit with no major problems. Did anyone on
this list attemp to put a 63 front on a 64 plymouth before? Any help
would be greatly appricated.
thank's
nick


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