The 1958 Plymouth Fury got selected to be the possessed ... took Plymouth to the drag strip at Hixson for a race. As the Hot ...
HOT ROD Power Tours technically aren’t as grueling on cars and drivers as the brand’s weeklong Drag Week competition is, but it’s fair to say that the primary springtime cruise, and its up ...
In a sense, it was – but that’s a story for another time. In 1965, the Plymouth Fury had four distinct versions on sale. From the best to the cheapest, those were the Sport Fury, the Fury III ...
One of Plymouth’s last efforts produced the wild, hot rod-inspired Prowler ... This top-of-the-line full-size Plymouth Fury III Convertible was the one to draw customers into Chrysler-Plymouth ...
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An obvious choice, but the list isn't complete without it. The 1958 Plymouth Fury is a gorgeous piece of machinery with that cherry red paint (stock Furies were all painted beige), and what really ...
Where he ended up was right-foot down in the heart of the hot rod community. By the early 1960s, the golden era of hot rodding was at full throttle. What had begun as a niche group of speed ...
A glorious cacophony of automotive creativity is what the aftermarket show is all about, and we picked out some of the best.
Learn more› By Owen James Burke After new testing, we have a new top pick, the Ugly Stik Carbon Inshore Spinning Rod. The Ugly Stik Elite is our new runner-up, and our previous top pick ...
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