First introduced as a sub-series of the Plymouth Belvedere, the Fury became a stand-alone nameplate in 1959. The badge remained in use through 1978 and then returned as the Gran Fury from 1980 to 1989 ...
I've been finding some interesting Detroit sedans from the 1965 model year during my recent junkyard explorations, including a zero-frills Chevy Biscayne and a Ford Fairlane 500 US Army staff car.
Chrysler had big ambitions for the fourth-generation Fury, turning the car into a full-size model based on the C-body platform. The goal was simple: compete against the Chevrolet Impala and make ...
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As you look at Sean Halpenny’s 1964 Plymouth Fury and admire the bodywork and paint, understand that you are looking at it through the eyes of Dave Wacker, the car’s previous owner. And let’s be ...
A closer look at the 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible, highlighting its styling, open-top design, and place in mid-1960s automotive history. What makes this convertible stand out among its peers?
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