Introduced in 1956 as a subseries of the Belvedere, the Plymouth Fury gained stand-alone model status in 1959. It spent three decades in showrooms, switching between the intermediate and full-size ...
Part of the fourth-generation family, the 1966 Fury came with only a few small refinements versus its predecessors, and this makes perfect sense given the new series was introduced only a year before.
Plymouth fins for '59 have been raised and also lengthened. The imitation spare tire cover is a styling feature only, is standard on the Sports Fury, optional on the other cars. With a whole new crop ...
While in Detroit early last October, we stopped by the Plymouth factory to see what was being planned for 1958 and were shown a 1957 Plymouth sedan with an entirely new 3 50-cubic inch V8 engine under ...
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