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  3. Fury Race Cars - Wikipedia

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    Fury Race Cars, officially styled as FURY Race Cars, is an American race car manufacturer and professional Late Model and stock car racing team. The company was founded in 2016 by Darius Grala , Tony Eury Jr. and Jeff Fultz, all championship-winning veterans in various forms of motorsports.

  4. Bradley Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Bradley Automotive was an American automotive company that built and sold kits and components for kit cars as well as completed vehicles. They were based in Plymouth, Minnesota. The company began selling kits in 1970 and ceased operations in 1981. [1]

  5. Tony Eury Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Eury Jr. (above the GoDaddy guy) during a pit stop in 2012. Eury worked with Dale Earnhardt, Inc., from 1991 to 2007. In 1993, he became the car chief (and one of the tire changers) for Dale Earnhardt's NASCAR Busch Series team, working under his father, crew chief Tony Eury Sr.

  6. Plymouth (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Furys, Belvederes, and Valiants continued to sell well during the late-1960s and early-1970s. While Fury I and Fury II were only available in the U.S. as sedans, Fury II was available as a two-door hardtop in addition to the pillared sedans in Canada. The performance car market segment expanded during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

  7. Plymouth Fury - Wikipedia

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    The Fury was now available in 4-door Sedan, 2-door Hardtop and 4-door Hardtop models and the Sport Fury as a 2-door Hardtop and a Convertible. [2] The station wagon version of the Fury was the Sport Suburban, [3] which was not marketed as a Fury. [2] The Sport Fury was dropped at the end of 1959, but was reintroduced in mid-1962 and ...