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Plymouth used the Suburban badge on station wagons. The initial 1949 version was America's second all-steel grocery-getter. The first one was the Willys Jeep Station Wagon, which debuted in 1946.
First introduced in 1956 as a sub-series of the Belvedere, the Fury became a stand-alone model in 1959. Downsized in 1962, it was one of the early Mopar muscle cars thanks to the limited-run Max ...
Along with the new parts already noted, the wagon comes with a new fuel pump and window regulator for one of the doors. The ad is a bit over the top on some details, claiming, "This was at its day ...
The 1973 model year saw horsepower drop still further due to emissions, and 5 mph bumpers were adopted across the line. The Fury was remodeled but much reduced in range. Only 12 models were offered, ...
Plazas could be bought with six-cylinder or V-8 engines. Plaza offered a four-door sedan, two-door club sedan, two-door business coupe and two-door deluxe suburban wagon. Top seller was the sedan at ...
This 1966 Plymouth Fury is a well-preserved, classic American coupe, featuring a strong V8 engine and an automatic transmission for a smooth and enjoyable driving experience. The white exterior paint ...
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