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Worlwide Cars News at Go-Cars.org (Free subscription) | 06/22/2008
Yes, we’ve got another POLAЯ DOTSBE car for you, this time a 1967 Plymouth Fury III (much like the one we saw in Orange County last Sunday). galleryPost(’DOTSBETorontoFuryIII’, 3, ‘1967 Plymouth Down On The Toronto Street’); Within the same block as the 1959 Desoto, I discovered this 1967 Plymouth Fury III parked on the same [...]
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 06/16/2008
We're still in lovely Costa Mesa, California, where Tomsk photographed this '67 Plymouth Fury for us. The hood ornament and "Commando V8" badging indicate that the car shipped with a 270- or 325-horsepower 383 under the hood (although there's no telling what sort of powerplant lives there now, what with the ready availability of so many flavors of Mopar engines over the decades). Jump like the cost...
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Worlwide Cars News at Go-Cars.org (Free subscription) | 06/15/2008
We’re still in lovely Costa Mesa, California, where Tomsk photographed this ‘67 Plymouth Fury for us. The hood ornament and “Commando V8″ badging indicate that the car shipped with a 270- or 325-horsepower 383 under the hood (although there’s no telling what sort of powerplant lives there now, what with the ready availability of so [...]
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The Truth About Cars (Free subscription) | 02/16/2008
Somewhere west of Ogallala, rocketing across the plains at ninety-six in a sixty-nine Plymouth Fury, a twangy voice lectured us with the old song: “love and marriage, love and marriage, go together like a horse and carriage.” My two female traveling companions and I exchanged glances, laughed and sang along. “…you can't have one without the other.” In that precious moment, everything crystallized:...
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 01/03/2008
I try to post cars made by defunct manufacturers on a regular basis (e.g., the Studebaker Lark of a few weeks back, but it's been months since we last saw one of Alameda's street-parked Plymouths (and even longer since we've seen an Olds ). So here we go: a nice rust-free '72 Fury to start our day! I found this car parked in the West End, not far from the 1950 Plymouth Deluxe . I consider 1972 to...
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 12/30/2007
Back in the October Altamont 24 Hours of LeMons race , we were all impressed by the Size Matters Plymouth Fury. It wasn't all that fast, but the ol' 318 never gave up and the car finished a respectable 23rd place. Now that today's race is officially on , we're pleased to report that the Size Matters Fury is here and doing its thing once again. Of course, its team can no longer claim to have the oldest...
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The Truth About Cars (Free subscription) | 11/05/2007
Not one to fear revealing his age, TTAC's Frank Williams says the key to his '65 Dodge Coronet unlocked and started at least four cars: his parents' '64 Plymouth Belvedere and '67 Plymouth Fury; a co-worker's '66 Dodge Polara, and a '68 Valiant belonging to a customer at the grocery store that employed the future blogger. Ancient history, from the time before encryption, yes? Uh, no. KUTV 's consumer...
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Luxist (Free subscription) | 09/25/2007
Filed under: Handbags , Green And now for something completely different. Kim White's Brown and Cream Large Travel Bag is made from recycled automobile upholstery. This particular fabric came from a 1974 Plymouth Fury and features a subtlety colored pattern that looks a bit like vintage wallpaper. Trimmed in brown leather and accented with gold, it has a large zipper top and two interior pockets....
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Hemmings Auto Blogs (Free subscription) | 09/20/2007
I’ve actually got this story written and ready to go. It was an honor to tell Bill Korbel's story, too, as his perseverance and dedication to this car resulted in something extraordinary. Bill wasn't driving his 1964 Plymouth Fury with a four-speed and 383 that awful day in 1965. He was riding shotgun in a buddy's [...]