Introduced in 1956 as a subseries of the Belvedere, the Plymouth Fury became a stand-alone model in 1959. It remained in production almost continuously through 1989, making it one of the company's ...
The Plymouth Fury lineup was gradually expanded in the mid-'60s to include more body styles and, therefore, target more buyers, as the parent company believed the sedan was no longer enough to bring ...
This week’s ride comes from the recent ASME Car Show at Wilkes University (be sure to check out Motorhead for more cars from that show in upcoming weeks.) It is a 1966 Plymouth Sport Fury owned by ...
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