This 1963 Plymouth is a factory Super Stock surrounded by
Plymouth's highest trim line, Sport Fury. It features bucket seats
restored with factory-original materials, a first-year console and
six red, white and blue emblems inside and out. It was delivered
new to Dominick Basso Chrysler Plymouth in downtown Los Angeles,
CA, in December 1962. It has spent almost the entire time in
Southern California and has had two owners since 1982. This
Plymouth's previous owner purchased it unrestored and, after more
than 20 years, decided to commission a professional restoration,
complete with professional body and paintwork. The car has the
correct 426/415hp 8-cylinder engine, push-button TorqueFlite
automatic transmission and Sure-Grip rear end. This Super Stock
came new to the dealership with 3.23 rear end gears instead of
3.91. It was not optioned to be a drag race car. The interior is
done in black-grained vinyl with rolled nylon pleated seat and door
panels with contrasting Copper accents. The car has had articles
written about it in three major publications and has won numerous
trophies. It is documented by Galen Govier and is listed in the
1963 Plymouth Super Stock Guide, written by Darrell Davis. A copy
of the listing is included with the car.