Car of the Week: 1958 Plymouth Fury

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The 1958 Fury was stylish, plush, plenty fast, and produced in relatively few numbers, making it a very collectible '50s cruiser today. 1958 marked the third model year for Plymouth’s top-of-the-line performance model, the Fury two-door hardtop. In 1982, author Stephen King wrote a novel called "Christine” about a 1958 Plymouth Fury that terrorized its high school owner, introducing millions of horror fans to a car that was memorable for many reasons.1958 marked the third model year for Plymouth’s top-of-the-line performance model, the Fury two-door hardtop. It was the first of the then traditional gold-trimmed Buckskin Beige speedsters to come out with the rest of the lineup at the start of the model year and the last to be a single model with its status unquestioned.

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While these Fury hardtops were originally available only in Buckskin Beige set off by eye-catching gold-anodized aluminum "Sportone" inserts, even those that are incorrectly repainted in "Christine" red and white still command $75,000 to $85,000 in top condition and are usually marketed with all the movie memorabilia added in the deal.

read more:https://www.oldcarsweekly.com/features/car-of-the-week-1958-plymouth-fury
 
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