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One of the coolest resto-mods we’ve seen in recent months is a 1960 Plymouth Fury modified in pro-touring guise and with a clean but sinister exterior ...
Check out Henry Valdes' 1966 Plymouth Fury III, ... Fast forward 40 years and Henry has made the car his own, and modified it in an extremely tasteful manner. 0:00 / 0:00.
We’ve seen Plymouth Fury “Christine” re-creations before, but probably not quite like this one. It’s a 1,000-horsepower version of the red-painted 1958 Fury of ...
Read about this 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury, restored and well kept in memory of Darren Smith, from Mopar Muscle Magazine ... The hood was modified with a hoodscoop to accommodate the high-rise manifold.
The package debuted in the Plymouth Belvedere and Dodge 330 in 1962, but ended up on the options lists for models like the Savoy, Sport Fury, Dart, and Polara. But unlike the 426 HEMI, which was ...
The crew from “Graveyard Carz” has turned a 1958 Plymouth Fury into a tribute to the car from the classic horror film “Christine”--with a twist.. Although it retains the original styling ...
Chuck Fisher’s 1965 Plymouth Fury is a factory-built four-door four-speed mystery machine with a 426-Wedge Engine, and it used to be a moonshine runner.
LIMA – The Plymouth Fury has traveled many roads for many people. It was introduced in the 1950s as a family sedan. It then morphed into a muscle car. At one point it was as beloved as a police car.
In 1963, Plymouth began offering the optional 426ci, 425-hp Max Wedge V-8 with the A883 four-speed transmission, and by 1964 the Plymouth Fury could be optioned with the race-only 426-cid, 425-hp ...
In all likelihood, then, Deputy Cletus Hogg's 1977 Fury (some 1978 models like the example shown above were also supposedly used) would have benefited from Plymouth's up-spec Police Pursuit equipment.
The 1958 Plymouth Fury in John Carpenter's "Christine" is among the most evil cars in cinema history, but what happened to its real-life counterpart might be just as tragic as its fate in the film.