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Old 02-01-2005, 09:13 PM   #1
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65-66 Gran Fury 3?

I have a chance to get a 65 or 66 gran fury 3 from my uncle for free in very good condition. My question is that the car has a 318 i believe and was wondering what horsepower and torque rating am i looking at stock?Also if any one knows what are the Horsepower and torque ratings for the engines that you could get with this car from the factory? The reason i am asking is because i want to keep the car stock in apperience wise but want to mod up the stock engine.


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Re: 65-66 Gran Fury 3?

First off, i hate to be the one to correct you, but there was no Gran Fury in 1965 or 1966. there was only the Fury.

That said, i have a 1965 Fury I 2 door with a 318. i know for a fact that these engines can be hopped up to 500+ horsepower.

stock, they came with 230hp

other engines available were a 318, 360?(not sure) 383, 426, and the 273 six-cylinder.

there is a website called "62-65 mopar", they show, in detail, how to build a 500 hp 318.

shoot me an email if you want to know anything else, ive learned a lot about these cars, and theres nothing cooler than an aircraft carrier muscle car.
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Old 11-15-2009, 05:12 PM   #3
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Re: 65-66 Gran Fury 3?

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First off, i hate to be the one to correct you, but there was no Gran Fury in 1965 or 1966. there was only the Fury.

That said, i have a 1965 Fury I 2 door with a 318. i know for a fact that these engines can be hopped up to 500+ horsepower.

stock, they came with 230hp

other engines available were a 318, 360?(not sure) 383, 426, and the 273 six-cylinder.

there is a website called "62-65 mopar", they show, in detail, how to build a 500 hp 318.

shoot me an email if you want to know anything else, ive learned a lot about these cars, and theres nothing cooler than an aircraft carrier muscle car.
The 273 was a V-8, not a six-cylinder. The Mopar six-cylinders were 225 and 170 (and in later years, 198).
For 1965, the engines available in the Fury was 225 six-cylinder, 318, 383 and 426. I'm not sure if the 361 was available for the '65 Fury... the 360 was a '70s engine.
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The 273 was a V-8, not a six-cylinder. The Mopar six-cylinders were 225 and 170 (and in later years, 198).
For 1965, the engines available in the Fury was 225 six-cylinder, 318, 383 and 426. I'm not sure if the 361 was available for the '65 Fury... the 360 was a '70s engine.
You're absolutely right on the engine, that was my bad. And I dug up my owners manual out of the glovebox, the 361 was not available on the Fury in 1965, only on the smaller cars.
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