‘Show the people today what an eight-second car was in the sixties.’ That’s a good enough reason to spend a few bucks on a 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury with a 426-cubic-inch V8 stuffed in the engine bay.
Learn about the forgotten Plymouth muscle car that had all the right stuff, but still failed to light the showroom on fire.
Between 1965 and 1974, the Plymouth division of Chrysler Corporation enjoyed its best years in history, with production numbers peaking at around three-quarter-million units on average annually. In ...
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