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  2. Plymouth Fury - Wikipedia

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    The Plymouth Fury, 1975-1978, shared its B-body and unibody structure with the Dodge Coronet (1975-1976), Dodge Monaco (1977-1978) and the corporation's new personal-luxury coupe models, Chrysler Cordoba (1975-1979) and Dodge Charger SE (1975-1978). All the four-door models, wagons and sedans, continued with the basic body shells that were ...

  3. Plymouth Gran Fury - Wikipedia

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    The Plymouth Gran Fury is a full-sized automobile that was manufactured by Plymouth from 1975 to 1989. The nameplate would be used on successive downsizings , first in 1980, and again in 1982, through what would originally have been intermediate and compact classes in the early 1970s, all with conventional rear-wheel drive layouts.

  4. List of Plymouth vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Station wagon: Plymouth Cabana: 1958: Station wagon: Unique glass roof for the rear portion of the car. Plymouth XNR: 1960: 2-seater convertible: 2.8L 250 hp Straight-six engine [2] Plymouth Asimmetrica: 1961: 3.7L 145 hp Straight-six engine [3] Plymouth Valiant St. Regis: 1962: Coupé: Plymouth V.I.P. 1965: 4-seater convertible: Unique roof ...

  5. List of vehicles with hidden headlamps - Wikipedia

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    1972 1973 [130] Panther Solo: 1989 1990 [131] Panther 6: 1976 1977 [132] Plymouth Fury: 1970 1971 [42] Plymouth Fury III: 1972 1972 [42] Plymouth Laser: 1990 1991 [133] Plymouth Superbird: 1970 1970 [42] Pontiac Fiero: 1984 1988 [134] Pontiac Firebird: 1982 2002 [70] Pontiac Grand Prix: 1967 1968 [42] Pontiac GTO: 1968 1969 [42] Pontiac Sunbird ...

  6. Plymouth Suburban - Wikipedia

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    The separate Suburban series was discontinued for 1962, and the new and now smaller Plymouth station wagon models were instead included within the Savoy, Belvedere and Fury lines. [15] However, the body for the 1961 4-door wagon was held over so that it could be used in the creation of the full-sized Chrysler and Dodge wagons for 1962.

  7. Chrysler B platform - Wikipedia

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    1962–1966 Plymouth wagons; 1962–1970 Plymouths (except wagons) 1963–1964 Dodge 220/330/440; 115 in 1971–1979 2-door models; 1975–1979 Chrysler Cordoba; 117 in 1965–1970 Dodges; 1967–1974 Plymouth wagons; 1971–1974 Plymouth 4 doors; 117.5 in 1975–1978 Plymouth and Dodge 4 doors and wagons; 118 in 1971–1974 Dodge

  8. Dodge Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Sedan and hardtop rooflines were new and more formal-looking. At the rear, there was another new loop bumper and full-width taillamp. Station wagons received a new rear appearance with "stacked" vertical taillamps. The standard V8 for 1972 Monacos was the 360 cu in (5.9 L) LA-block engine, which had been introduced in 1971 as an option on Polaras.

  9. Plymouth Satellite - Wikipedia

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    A station wagon version was added and a higher "Sport" trim introduced. The Fury name was moved to Plymouth's mid-size models for 1975, at which time the Satellite name was discontinued. First generation (1965–1967)