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  • [[Image:66-plymouth-vip.jpg|300px|thumb|right|1966 Plymouth VIP]] *1965-1974 [[Plymouth]] [[Fury]]
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  • ...hrysler]] [[New Yorker]], the 1969 Dodge [[Polara]], and the 1969 Plymouth Fury were all built on the [[C-Body]] platform.
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  • ==[[Plymouth]]== *[[Fury]]
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  • * [[Plymouth]] [[Grand Fury]] 80-81 [[Category:Plymouth]]
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  • ...or make [[Plymouth]], would include ''models'' [[Savoy]], [[Belvedere]], [[Fury]], etc.
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  • * [[Plymouth]] [[Grand Fury]] 82-89 [[Category:Plymouth]]
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  • [[Image:66-plymouth-belvedere.jpg|center|400px|right|1966 Plymouth Belvedere]] ...Runner with an extended nose and a high-mounted rear wing. It was the only Plymouth B-body that looked essentially different from the others.
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  • ...sion show Leave It to Beaver, Ward Cleaver is seen driving a 1962 Plymouth Fury. ...ed front end, accentuated lines, and a limited edition turbo. According to Plymouth, it could "fly to 60 mph in 8.5 secs. with the optional 305-hp Golden Comma
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  • ...xcept 1962 station wagons. Dodge called the package "Ram-Charger 413/426", Plymouth called it "[[Super Stock]] 413/426". Mid-year '63 saw the addition of alumi
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  • [[Category:Models|Gran Fury]] [[Category:Plymouth|Gran Fury]]
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  • * In Canada this car would also be available as the Plymouth [[Caravelle]] * Plymouth [[Grand Fury]] 1982-1989 was Plymouth's version of the 4-Dr Diplomat in the U.S.
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  • [[Image:Ply60yel.jpg|thumb|300px|1960 Plymouth]] ...]] received from the purchase of the [[Dodge Brothers]] earlier that year. Plymouth was designed to be an entry-level automobile, competing primarily with Ford
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  • [[Image:1958 Plymouth Belvedere.jpg|thumb|right|350px|1958 Plymouth Belvedere]] ...[Plymouth]] Belvedere arrived as a two-door pillarless [[hardtop]]. It was Plymouth's first vehicle of such design and was built in response to Chevrolet's Bel
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  • The [[Plymouth]] body was smaller, both length and width, and shared nothing with the Dodg *1953 Plymouth [[Cranbrook]] / Belvedere (Canada)
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  • * [[Plymouth]] [[Horizon]] ...to the Aspen, the Duster to the Demon, the Valiant to the Dart, the Grand Fury to the Monaco and Newport... -->
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  • ...r and Dave and his crew got down to business to create a near identical 64 Plymouth wagon, also called the Drag'n Wag'n.
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  • 1958 [[Plymouth Fury]] ...-barrel carburetor]], [[dual-point distributor]], and [[dual exhaust]]s. [[Plymouth]] called their versions of the early B engine the [[Commando]], variants of
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  • * Plymouth [[Sport Fury]]
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  • ...[Plymouth Fury]]. In later seasons a 1977 or 1978 Dodge Monaco or Plymouth Fury) which also serves as his daily driver except for a few episodes where he h
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  • ...to the Aspen, the Duster to the Demon, the Valiant to the Dart, the Grand Fury to the Monaco and Newport... --> [[Category:Plymouth]]
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  • * '70-'71= 30 5/8" (Chrysler & Fury) * '70-'71= 57 7/8" (Chrysler & Fury)
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  • ...Monaco]]s previously on the C-Body. A late comer was the Plymouth [[Gran Fury]] of 1980.
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  • *Plymouth [[Sport Fury]] (for the 78-79 Model) :[[Plymouth]]
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  • * [[Plymouth Sport Fury]] ...ellow and orange strips o. it. It was on the cover of CC, photoed with a [[Plymouth Superbird]] on an [[Oval Track]]. It passed through many hands. It showed u
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  • ...six]] in 1926. Initially used by Chrysler, the straight-four was fitted to Plymouth and Dodge light trucks beginning in 1929, lasting in production through 193 ...he engine was slightly revised for 1931 with 56 hp and 1932 with 65 hp for Plymouth only, Dodge continued with the 48 hp from 1931 to 1933. A small-bore versio
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