Introduced in 1954 as Plymouth's mid-level full-size car, the Savoy remained in production for only 10 years. And while it's nowhere near as iconic as the Belvedere, it shares the same design features ...
Q: Hello, Greg. I am a Plymouth fan who once owned a 1958 Plymouth Fury. I know this car received a lot of promotion from the movie "Christine," but was it really ahead of the competition as the ads ...
Most famous cars used in blockbusters had positive roles, including K.I.T.T., General Lee and the Ectomobile. Not Christine, though, a 1958 Plymouth Fury that starred in ‘Christine’. Approved by the ...
The 1958 Plymouth Fury is best known for its starring role in Christine. But it'd already left a mark way back in the Fifties by beating Cadillac as being the car to be seen in. John Carpenter has ...
There were some pretty amazing cars at this year’s SEMA Show and this 1958 Plymouth Fury from the Graveyard Carz show over on Motor Trend TV was certainly one of the finest. Initially powering the car ...
Not to be outdone by Miss Belvedere, the crunchy '57 Plymouth famously unearthed last summer in Tulsa, Oklahoma, here's a look at a similar '58 Plymouth hardtop that got rusty the normal way-through ...
Q: I want to know about the Plymouth nameplate and what happened to it. Why did Chrysler drop it from its lineup of cars? I always loved Plymouths, and I owned my first one in 1958, an older 1952 ...
Check out those tail-fins! This photo was taken by our granddaughter, 11-year-old Morgan, who lives in Ocean Grove, Australia with her 13-year-old sister Riley, mom Sabrina and dad Chris. In case you ...
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