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Plymouth sold more than 300,000 Fury examples in 1968, but fewer than 7,000 were convertibles. This abandoned Fury III is one of them. ... All told, the body style, trim, ...
Check out this modified 1970 Plymouth Fury with a 472 cubic inch Hemi engine, a TorqueFlite automatic transmission, and parts from Comp Cams and Edelbrock, from Mopar Muscle Magazine.
With only 56,000 miles on the clock and a showroom-new look, this 1961 Plymouth Fury is the perfect unrestored time capsule.
Come take a look at Bob Garman's beautiful classic 1956 Plymouth Fury, which features the original 240hp 303-cubic-inch poly under it's hood. Tune in for more details along with photos only in ...
We love bringing you body doubles, which pair look-a-like vehicles or automotive personalities. But today, Autoweek reader Mark Law ups the ante with a body triple: The cosmic 1961 Plymouth Fury ...
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Hellcatted! Cramming a Hellcat V-8 in NASCAR'd ’64 Plymouth Fury - MSNThe close bond between friends is embodied in this stunning, Hellcat-powered, NASCAR-themed ’64 Plymouth Fury restomod. We’ll never know what was on Dave Wacker’s mind before he found ...
The 1965-1968 Plymouth Fury was built on the big Chrysler C Platform, and the members of the Fury family did pretty well when competing for sales with Chevrolet Impalas and Ford Galaxies. I ...
This M-body edition is far-less evil looking, ... You'd probably hear that a lot driving around in today's 1987 Plymouth Gran Fury. That's because it's meant to look like a fire chief's 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 ...
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