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The Fury was now available in 4-door Sedan, 2-door Hardtop and 4-door Hardtop models and the Sport Fury as a 2-door Hardtop and a Convertible. [2] The station wagon version of the Fury was the Sport Suburban, [3] which was not marketed as a Fury. [2] The Sport Fury was dropped at the end of 1959, but was reintroduced in mid-1962 and ...
The Fury produces 230 hp (172 kW) while the Sport Fury has 260 hp (194 kW). The top engine was the 361-cubic inch Golden Commando, producing 305 hp (227 kW). [ 10 ] Later in the year, Plymouth added an optional 383 V8 with twin, four-barrel carburettors and 335 hp (250 kW), followed by the Super Stock "Max Wedge", raised block 413-cubic inch V8.
1962 Plymouth Beldevere 4-door sedan interior. 1963 Plymouth Belvedere 4-Door Sedan. ... In 1965, Plymouth once again made the Fury a full-size car, and Belvedere ...
Top-range full-size (1956–1961, 1965–1974) and mid-size (1962–1964, 1975–1978) car, Sport Fury upper trim was available in 1959 and 1962–1971, VIP luxury trim was available in 1966–1969 Valiant: 1960 1976 Chrysler A platform: 3 Compact car Barracuda: 1964 1974 Chrysler A platform Chrysler E platform: 3 Two-door muscle car Satellite ...
4-door wagon 4-door sedan 2-door sedan 4-door hardtop 2-door hardtop 2-door convertible: Related: DeSoto Firesweep Dodge Phoenix Plymouth Fury: Powertrain; Engine: 225 cu in (3.7 L) slant-6 318 cu in (5.2 L) V8 361 cu in (5.9 L) V8 383 cu in (6.3 L) V8: Transmission: 3-speed manual 3-speed Torqueflite automatic: Dimensions; Wheelbase: 118 in ...
CR1 1954–1956: Plymouth Belvedere 4-door ~100 hp (75 kW) No engine braking; Slow spool up; CR2 1956–1957: 1956 Plymouth Belvedere, 1957 Plymouth Fury. Better regenerator; Better fuel economy (18 US mpg) CR2A 1960–1962: 1960 Plymouth Fury, 1962 Plymouth Fury (2), 1962 Dodge Dart (2), 1961 Dodge 2½ ton stake Turboflite show car
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.
The first car to receive an A-831 was a Plymouth Fury. [34] In this Ghia -built turbine car, the engine had a 0-to-60 mph (97 km/h) time of about 12 seconds. [ 45 ] Due to the exotic materials and strict tolerances needed to build the engines and the investment casting method with which they were made, the A-831s were very expensive to produce ...