What kind of car is a fury?

What kind of car is a fury?

Plymouth Fury
The Plymouth Fury is a model of automobile which was produced by Plymouth from 1955 to 1989. It was introduced for the 1956 model year as a sub-series of the Plymouth Belvedere, becoming a separate series one level above the contemporary Belvedere for 1959.

What is a Plymouth Belvedere?

Plymouth Belvedere is a series of American automobile models made by Plymouth from 1954 to 1970. The Belvedere name was first used for a new hardtop body style in the Plymouth Cranbrook line for the 1951 model year.

What are old cop cars called?

Ford first used the name “Interceptor” on a 1951 model with flathead v8 engine. The name has been used on Ford police models for more than 70 years. The police edition of the Chevy Bel-Air was a common sight on streets in the mid-1950s….Powered by.

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What was the name of the Plymouth police car?

From Jim Benjaminson: By 1969 the V8-powered Plymouth was called the Fury Pursuit and the six, the Fury Patroller. The smaller Belvedere was available in either Pursuit or Patroller trim as well as in a line of Emergency Wagons. Belvedere buyers had to settle for the base 318 or the two 383 options.

Where can I find a 1976 Plymouth Valiant?

We don’t normally start out with an engine photo, but when a lot of the uniqueness and value of a car like this 1976 Plymouth Valiant relies on the engine and drivetrain, it makes sense. This rare project Plymouth can be found here on eBay in Cleveland, Georgia. There is no reserve on this auction and the current bid price of just under $800.

What kind of cars did Plymouth make in 1934?

Plymouth turned out some special cars for police work. One of the first was the Wichita, Kansas, police department’s 1934 PE four-door “Flame Car.” Flame Cars were factory attention getters designed to boost traffic into dealers’ showrooms. All were painted a flamboyant paint referred to as “the pumpkin color.”

Is the Plymouth Valiant a good police car?

The 360 cubic-inch V8 four-barrel-equipped Valiant police package cars were fast and could reportedly outrun or at least stay with most of the “fast” cars of the era, making them great police cars. They handled better than most bigger police cars did, too, with a beefed-up suspension and other special bits and pieces.

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