The Plymouth Fury Sport Suburban sits at the crossroads of two fading American obsessions: full-size wagons and big V8 muscle ...
If you’re looking for a solid Plymouth Fury that can easily serve as a daily driver with only minor fixes, the one we have here certainly sounds like it’s up for the job. Still, while everything seems ...
Produced almost continuously from 1956 through 1989, the Plymouth Fury switched between the full-size and midsize markets no fewer than five times. Originally introduced as a high-performance ...
"What I really wanted was a hot rod. But that didn't quite happen. Phil Koenen, my old high school buddy, wanted me to build it better, so I ultimately came up with a concours-type resto rod." —Earl ...
I've been finding some interesting Detroit sedans from the 1965 model year during my recent junkyard explorations, including a zero-frills Chevy Biscayne and a Ford Fairlane 500 US Army staff car.
Yeah, we know, you're probably thinking, "C'mon guys, a '70 Plymouth Fury? You knuckleheads at Mopar Muscle have seriously gone off the deep end. That can't possibly be cool." We simply reply, "Trust ...
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 ...