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) ...
The 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi is arguably the most iconic Chrysler V8 engine from the golden era. However, it wasn't the company's first high-performance mill. In 1962, the Mopar crew unleashed ...
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Restore or drive? The choice is yours with these matching 1959 Plymouth Sport Fury convertibles
One segment of the car-enthusiast population takes great pleasure in getting their hands dirty for a good cause, taking a vehicle that needs repair and improving it. Another group of enthusiasts ...
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When the 1969 Plymouth Sport Fury went upscale
The 1969 Plymouth Sport Fury arrived at a moment when American full-size cars were supposed to be sensible family haulers, yet it rolled in dressed like it had reservations at the country club.
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