The Plymouth Sport Fury GT started life as a full-size outlier in a market obsessed with smaller, lighter muscle cars, yet today it sits among the most coveted big-block collectibles. Its journey from ...
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In an era dominated by two-door performance coupes, the Plymouth Fury Sport Suburban carved out a unique legacy, blending the practicality of a full-size station wagon with genuine Mopar V8 muscle.
Arguably the most iconic engine ever built by Chrysler, the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi V8 arrived in 1964 in race-spec form. Two years later, Chrysler unleashed the Street Hemi for homologation ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
The windows on the old Plymouth are open. As a car guy, you take this as an invitation of sorts. You stick your head through the open driver's side window and are immediately overcome with nostalgia.
Introduced in 1956 as a sub-series of the Belvedere, the Plymouth Fury is widely regarded as one of America's proto-muscle cars. It became a stand-alone nameplate in 1959 and remained in (almost) ...
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