Introduced initially as a sub-series of the Belvedere in 1956, the Plymouth Fury became a stand-alone nameplate in 1959. And it soldiered on all the way until 1989 if we also include the Gran Fury ...
Plymouth set the automotive world on fire when they released the newly designed '64 model. Although the new car shared much of the '63's styling theme, the '64's obvious refinements provided a touch ...
Introduced in production models for the 1966 model year, the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI V8 is arguably the most iconic Chrysler engine from the golden muscle car era. However, it wasn't the ...