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What kind of car is Plymouth Sport Fury?

What kind of car is Plymouth Sport Fury?

Gateway Classic Cars of Las Vegas is proud to present this 1968 Plymouth Sport Fury. With a restora 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible, 426 street wedge, 0 miles 4 spd., ivory exterior ( Should be 1969 Plymouth Sport Fury, 383 2bbl, 727 automatic, power steering, power disc brakes & air conditio …

Is the Dodge Viscount based on a Plymouth Fury?

The Dodge Viscount was an automobile built by Chrysler Canada for the 1959 model year only. It was based on the contemporary Plymouth Fury, but featured a 1959 Dodge front clip assembled to the Plymouth Fury body. However, there was no sport model counterpart to the Sport Fury sold in the U.S.

When was the Plymouth Fury 4 barrel engine made?

The dual four-barrel version of the 318 was also dropped that year, with the four-barrel available on this engine through the 1962 model year. The Dodge Viscount was an automobile built by Chrysler Canada for the 1959 model year only.

When did the Plymouth Belvedere Fury come out?

The Fury was a sub-series of the Plymouth Belvedere from 1956 through 1958. It was sold only as a sandstone white two-door hardtop with gold anodized aluminum trim, in 1956 and 1957. In 1958 it was only available in buckskin beige with gold anodized aluminum trim.

Gateway Classic Cars of Las Vegas is proud to present this 1968 Plymouth Sport Fury. With a restora 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible, 426 street wedge, 0 miles 4 spd., ivory exterior ( Should be 1969 Plymouth Sport Fury, 383 2bbl, 727 automatic, power steering, power disc brakes & air conditio

What was the sales of the Plymouth Fury in 1959?

The 1959 models strengthened Plymouth’s number-three ranking, with a total production of 458,261 automobiles; no doubt that sales figure was aided by their elaborate yet clean, cutting-edge shape. Another component of Plymouth’s sales increase for the 1959 model year was the introduction of a new model, the Sport Fury.

Who was the designer of the Plymouth Fury?

But nothing could compare to the contemporary extravagance of the Forward Look designs. Under the direction of creative genius and father of the Forward Look, Virgil Exner, one of the best-looking Plymouths of all time was the 1959 Fury. It embodied all the advance styling features of the Forward Look fashion without being over the top.

What did the Hemmings Sport Fury look like?

By Richard Lentinellofrom October 2015 issue of Hemmings Classic Car They had an air of freshness about them unlike any automobile design that came before it. They were long and low and had bright cabins, due to their slim C-pillars and large expanse of glass. And they were given the most sensational-looking tailfins ever created.

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