1962 Plymouth Fury
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The word 'fury' denotes a type of anger, inspired by the Furies, mythological creatures in Ancient Greek and Ancient Roman mythology. This car has been owned for the last 21 years and part of that time was an 8 year build. The engine and transmission was rebuilt about 9 years ago. Other notable details are a new gas tank, full polyliner between each rear leafsprings, oak laminated arm rest, oak laminated upper and lower dash center. There are restoration photos on file for this Fury. 1962 Plymouths measured seven inches shorter and up to 400 pounds lighter than the 1961s. Part of that weight-savings came from a switch to full unibody construction, without the front sub frame of 1960-1961, which made for uncommonly tight, solid cars better able to exploit the fine handling of Chrysler-s torsion-bar front suspension. The Fury range continued to offer the sedan, hardtops, convertible and wagons, and the...