The C-body Fury did not get the iconic 426-cubic-inch Hemi, but the first-year model had the Street Wege V8 on the options ...
While the 1967 convertible has a special place in the heart of every collector who fell in love with the Plymouth Fury, every Sport Fury deserves some attention, especially when in good shape. This is ...
Fifty-seven years and seven months ago, the first Plymouth Fury was built at the Belvidere Assembly Plant on July 7, 1965. Since then, at least 21 models of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Plymouth ...
In the last several years, as the supply of purebred musclecars began to dry up, other Mopars started to increase in popularity. The big C-Bodies, previously relegated as a mere source for ...
Plymouth set the automotive world on fire when they released the newly designed '64 model. Although the new car shared much of the '63's styling theme, the '64's obvious refinements provided a touch ...
Chuck Fisher is no stranger to the muscle car hobby. He has been fighting the good fight for most of his adult life, saving models from the heyday of factory muscle and preserving them at his place in ...
The 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT is a name that seldom appears in discussions about iconic muscle cars, despite having the credentials to be a contender. Often overshadowed by more famous models, this ...