Introduced in 1956 as a sub-series of the Belvedere, the Plymouth Fury became a stand-alone model in 1959 and remained in production through 1989. It was one of the company's bread-and-butter vehicles ...
Chrysler and its associated brands have had no shortage of iconic V8 engines in the course of their history: From the very first HEMI engine of 1951, to the legendary 426 Street HEMI of the '60s, the ...
1959 marked the third year of the "Forward Look" for Plymouth. The body had been restyled in a rather flamboyant fashion, while having the same general silhouette. A new "Star View" windshield ...
From Buckskin-only factory lore to red-lit movie myth, the ’58 Fury’s story gets a modern chapter: big aero, bigger brakes, and Hellcat-grade fantasies ...
I had been thinking of writing to ask you to feature the ‘58 Golden Commando Fury, and you mention it in your article today 8-3-09. My dad, a farm boy and WWII vet who always loved fast and unusual ...
There were some pretty amazing cars at this year’s SEMA Show and this 1958 Plymouth Fury from the Graveyard Carz show over on Motor Trend TV was certainly one of the finest. Initially powering the car ...
1959 marked the third year of the "Forward Look" for Plymouth. The body had been restyled in a rather flamboyant fashion, while having the same general silhouette. A new "Star View" windshield ...
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