Chrysler’s portfolio was popular with law enforcement departments throughout the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s. This was especially true of the Plymouth Fury, which could be equipped with suspension and engine packages that made it a driving force in local… more»
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Stunning Survivor: 1960 Plymouth Fury
Some classic cars can tend to blend like a chameleon into the background, while some simply can’t. This 1960 Plymouth Fury Hardtop sits firmly in the latter category because it is a giant of a car that possesses real… more»
Futuristic Fury: 1960 Plymouth Hardtop
Chrysler adopted the “Forward Look” styling for its 1957-59 models. They were futuristic, to say the least; in fact, Plymouth’s advertising slogan was “Suddenly, it’s 1960!” Well, 1960 finally came and what was Plymouth to do next? They kept… more»
Original Paint: 1964 Plymouth Fury Big Block
While many cars look best in their stock form, others look worse after modifying and upgrading, but some cars like this 1964 Plymouth Fury get a big boost in the looks department with some minor, tasteful updates. An anonymous… more»
Amazing 8k Mile 1972 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe
While it might not be perfect, the condition of this 1972 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe is extremely impressive. It is certainly impressive enough that it would be capable of attracting plenty of attention wherever it goes…for all of the… more»
Solid Family Wagon: 1972 Plymouth Fury III Station Wagon
Clean and tidy older station wagons offer a great alternative to the family looking for a classic car. This 1972 Plymouth Fury III Wagon appears to be a nice example, and it does offer a few reversible upgrades (if… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1968 Plymouth Fury Sport Wagon
There’s something cool about a big American station wagon, especially ones with a bit of a sportiness to it. This Plymouth Fury is a Sport Suburban 6 passenger Station Wagon, which means it’s packing a 440 Super Commando V8,… more»







