Plymouth set the automotive world on fire when they released the newly designed '64 model. Although the new car shared much of the '63's styling theme, the '64's obvious refinements provided a touch ...
Introduced initially as a sub-series of the Belvedere in 1956, the Plymouth Fury became a stand-alone nameplate in 1959. And it soldiered on all the way until 1989 if we also include the Gran Fury ...
Ermil Cook's recipe for a Trophy-Winning, '60s-style Sport Fury is a pinch of mods and a fistful of spice Restoration projects are very much like cooking from a cook book—the recipe is already there, ...
I first saw Gary Sikora’s ’64 Plymouth at a car show in Utica, Michigan. I didn’t have to ask him to describe what I was looking at, as I was sure I could identify it. Given its spartan Mopar B-body ...
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