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What kind of car was the Plymouth Fury III?

What kind of car was the Plymouth Fury III?

1967 Plymouth Fury III Two-door hardtop 37,448 Two-door convertible 4,523 Four-door sedan 52,690 Four-door hardtop 43,614 1968 Plymouth Fury III Two-door hardtop 60,472 (Includes Fast Top hardtop) Two-door convertible 4,483 Four-door sedan 57,899 Four-door hardtop 45,147

How many Plymouth Sport Furys were sold in 1965?

A Sport Fury convertible paced the Indy 500 in 1965 and the Pace Car package was available on any Fury, at extra cost. Nearly 330,000 Furys were sold in 1965. Show All… Special Order 8-cyl.

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.

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.

What kind of car was Plymouth Sport Fury?

The “Plain Jane” taxicab Fury I represented the bottom of the range, while the Fury II, offering two- and four-door sedans and station wagons, was the first step up. The Plymouth Fury III had more luxury options and also offered a coupe and convertible, while the Sport Fury was only available as a hardtop coupe or a convertible.

What was the length of a Plymouth Fury 3?

The Fury III, as was typical of Plymouth at the time, was constructed on a unit-body platform with sub-frames. No matter the body style–two-door or four-door–each sported a 119-inch wheelbase and an overall length of 213.1 inches (the station wagon dimensions varied).

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 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.

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