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Why the 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT still doesn’t get respect
The 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT is a name that seldom appears in discussions about iconic muscle cars, despite having the ...
First introduced as a sub-series of the Plymouth Belvedere, the Fury became a stand-alone nameplate in 1959. The badge remained in use through 1978 and then returned as the Gran Fury from 1980 to 1989 ...
Introduced in 1956 as a sub-series of the Belvedere, the Plymouth Fury became a stand-alone model in 1959. The nameplate remained in production through 1989, with a short break in 1979. The vehicle ...
The Plymouth Duster was an overlooked classic offering multiple trims and engines, competing with the AMC Hornet, Ford ...
I've been finding some interesting Detroit sedans from the 1965 model year during my recent junkyard explorations, including a zero-frills Chevy Biscayne and a Ford Fairlane 500 US Army staff car.
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 ...
Before the oil crisis of the 1970s, the iconic American muscle car often came in the shape of a Plymouth. The 1960s and early ...
Chrysler’s 426 Hemi is the corporation’s most famous engine of the classic muscle era, but it’s far from the only one. Before the Hemi became available for street duty in 1966 the top-performing ...
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 350-cubic-inch V-8 engine under ...
From international automotive movie stars to local legends Supersonic Collectibles have a model car to suit your tastes ...
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