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Like most full-size Mopars, the Fury was downsized in 1962. Only two years later, Plymouth released a redesigned version on the then-new C-body platform, and the Fury morphed into the company's ...
Yeah, we know, you're probably thinking, "C'mon guys, a '70 Plymouth Fury ... Once the A-Body returned after three years at the shop, Butch shipped the Fury off for the same treatment.
With only 56,000 miles on the clock and a showroom-new look, this 1961 Plymouth Fury is the perfect unrestored time capsule.
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Hellcatted! Cramming a Hellcat V-8 in NASCAR'd ’64 Plymouth FuryThe close bond between friends is embodied in this stunning, Hellcat-powered, NASCAR-themed ’64 Plymouth Fury restomod ... it,” says Halpenny. “The body and paint was done and I knew ...
Bob's Fury wears billet Budnik wheels on each corner, shod with 70-series Nitto radial-ply tires. Body:Original '56 Plymouth two-door hardtop body had crash damage repaired before new or better ...
But today, Autoweek reader Mark Law ups the ante with a body triple: The cosmic 1961 Plymouth Fury SonoRamic Commando, the current generation of spindle-grilled Lexuses (see the LF-LC concept for ...
The 1965-1968 Plymouth Fury was built on ... but the bigger Fury doesn't have quite the same devoted following as the B-Body Chryslers. Plenty of Chrysler enthusiasts love the Fury and other ...
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1962 Plymouth Fury Super Stock 413: The First Real 1960s Muscle CarAsk most muscle car enthusiasts to identify the car that kicked off the muscle car era, and they will most likely say it was the 1964 Pontiac GTO and not the 1962 Plymouth Fury Max Wedge.
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