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Plymouth Fury, 1956-1974 From Top Muscle to Family Sedan The Plymouth Fury’s wheelbase grew from 120” in 1973 to 121 5”; at the same time, Dodge Monaco dropped half an inch of wheelbase to join Fury, just as Valiant and Dart were now sharing the same wheelbase The move presumably cut costs as Chrysler was having cash-flow issues (Wagons had a 124” wheelbase ) The standard engine was now the two-barrel 360, on all models from Fury I to Fury
The 1963 Plymouth Fury: Details - Allpar Forums Exterior Styling of the Plymouth Fury The smooth flow of the roofline into the rear quarter panel was a well liked styling touch in the Fury Other cars that had similar lines where some 1963 Chryslers as well as the 1963 Buick Riviera The exterior ornamentation also aided to the success of the Fury All window surrounds and body side
Plymouth Fury, 1956-1974 From Top Muscle to Family Sedan 1975-1989 Plymouth Fury In 1975, the Plymouth Fury moved to the smaller, but still quite large, B-body platform; in essence, the Belvedere was renamed "Fury" and restyled to match that name's grandeur The Gran Fury remained on the new-for-'74 C-body platform, at least until its end in 1977
Plymouth cars of 1973 - Fury, Valiant, Road Runner, Satellite, Duster . . . 1973 Plymouth Fury Although extensively restyled the previous year, the standard size Fury received a new hood, grille, bumper and fender caps For the first time in five years, hidden headlights were not an option Each quad light had its own bright bezel and was set in a body color panel with a wide radiator-shape grille residing between
Christine at 20 - the Famous 1958 Plymouth Fury - Allpar Forums My 1958 Plymouth Fury was one of over twenty cars used in the movie Christine She was the actual stunt car from the alley scene, chasing Moochie and cornering him in the loading dock A car with rubber front end parts actually crushed herself into the area to get Moochie — pushed from behind by a bulldozer (edited out later) for the final part of the scene
Plymouth cars of 1960 including Valiant and Fury - Allpar Forums Plymouth returned to a three-model lineup when its Sport Fury was dropped after just one year (it would reappear in 1962 for a much longer run ) There was also a new bottom-bottom line called the Fleet Special made up of cars designed specifically for taxi and other high-use commercial applications The taxicab specials came equipped with many heavy-duty parts plus wiring for a roof sign, dome
Christine at 20 - the Famous 1958 Plymouth Fury - Allpar Forums My 1958 Plymouth Fury was one of over twenty cars used in the movie Christine She was the actual stunt car from the alley scene, chasing Moochie and cornering him in the loading dock A car with rubber front end parts actually crushed herself into the area to get Moochie - pushed from behind by a bulldozer (edited out later) for the final part of the scene
Plymouth, Chrysler, and Dodge cars of 1968: Belvedere, Fury, Barracuda . . . Plymouth cars in 1968 In 1968, the Plymouth line was easy to remember as A, B, C That is, A-bodies (Valiant and Barracuda), B-bodies (GTX, Satellite, Road Runner, Belvedere), and C-bodies (Fury, VIP) The various B-bodies didn't get their own specifications on the back of the brochure, as all were essentially versions of the same basic vehicle
Plymouth, Chrysler, and Dodge cars of 1967: Belvedere, Fury, Barracuda . . . Also, all Furys except the Fury III three-seat wagon could be ordered with slant six power, even the convertible Other uniquely Canadian Plymouths included a Fury I three-seat V8 wagon (77 were built), a Fury II two-seat six cylinder wagon, and a Fury II two-door hardtop (2,405 were sold) 1967 Plymouth Production: Better, but still fourth
Plymouth cars of 1965 - Allpar Forums The 1965 Plymouth Fury Each model of the big car line was dubbed "Fury " Deliniating bottom from top were simple Roman numerals: Fury I, Fury II, Fury III On the top line, as in the past five years, the name Fury was preceeded by the word "Sport " The name Sport Fury meant there were bucket seats, a console and special trim with VB power only