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  1. Plymouth Fury. (1959 to 1978) The Plymouth Fury was a series of cars introduced for the 1959 model year. The Fury was originally a trim level for the Plymouth Belvedere, but was spun off into its own model. The Fury was placed above the Belvedere in Plymouth's model lineup. The Plymouth Fury was built over seven generations: 1st Gen (1959), 2nd ...

  2. Results Per Page. There are 2 new and used 1969 to 1973 Plymouth Fury IIIs listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $1,800. Find your dream car today.

  3. Jul 15, 2016 · Current BaT Auctions. Learn more about All Original 383 Two-Door Hardtop: 1965 Plymouth Fury III on Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.

  4. The Plymouth Fury III had more luxury options and also offered a coupe and convertible, while the Sport Fury was only available as a hardtop coupe or a convertible. Engines ranged from the 225-cid slant-6 to the 426-cid, 425-hp Max Wedge mill, though most cars had 318-cid, 361-cid, and 383-cid V-8s.

  5. Mar 11, 2019 · This Fury III convertible was one of just under 4,500 produced for ’68. A convertible Sport Fury was also available, with about 2,500 finding buyers. Seven thousand convertibles accounts for just 2% of about 349,500 full-sized Plymouths produced that year, including the aforementioned VIP (its own separate model that year) and the Suburban ...

  6. Vehicle history and comps for 1967 Plymouth Fury III - including sale prices, photos, and more. FIND Search Listings 622,944 Follow Markets 7,952 Explore Makes 642 Auctions 1,042 Dealers 229

  7. Plymouth Fury, 1956-1974 From Top Muscle to Family Sedan. The Plymouth Fury started out as the brand’s proof of what it could do, an action that boosted sales but would come back to haunt and possibly even kill Plymouth itself. The development story of the Plymouth Fury was a tale of intrigue, revenge, and betrayal.

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