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  2. Plymouth Fury - Wikipedia

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    Model lineup again included the Fury I, Fury II, Fury III and Gran Fury series, plus the Suburban and Sport Suburban station wagons. Engine offerings included a standard 360 cu in (5.9 L) V8 with two-barrel carburetor on sedans and coupes, a two-barrel 400 cu in (6.6 L) V8 standard on wagons and optional on other models, and four-barrel ...

  3. Plymouth Gran Fury - Wikipedia

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    Before 1975, the top line models in Plymouth's Fury series were known as the "Fury Gran Coupe" and "Fury Gran Sedan". The Fury Gran Coupe model was introduced in 1970 as a highly trimmed pillared coupe. It moved to the two-door hardtop body for 1971, when a "Fury Gran Coupe" hardtop sedan was also available, renamed "Fury Gran Sedan" for 1972 ...

  4. List of Plymouth vehicles - Wikipedia

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    1971 1973 Subcompact car, rebadged Hillman Avenger: Colt: 1974 1994 6 Compact / subcompact car, rebadged Mitsubishi Mirage: Trail Duster: 1974 1981 Chrysler AD platform: 1 SUV Voyager / Grand Voyager: 1974 2000 Chrysler S platform Chrysler AS platform Chrysler NS platform 3 Full-size van (1974–1983) and minivan (1984–2000) Gran Fury: 1975 1989

  5. Plymouth (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    1980: The Newport-based Gran Fury (R-body) was introduced. This was the last year for the Volaré and Road Runner. 1981: The Plymouth Reliant K was introduced. The full-sized Gran Fury sedan and Trail Duster SUV were discontinued. 1982: The mid-sized Plymouth Gran Fury, a Dodge Diplomat with a Plymouth grille, was introduced in the United States.

  6. File:1971 Plymouth Fury II 4-door sedan, front left (Hershey ...

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  7. Plymouth Barracuda - Wikipedia

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    For 1970 and 1971, the Barracuda and Barracuda Gran Coupe had two slant I6 engines available — a new 198 cu in (3.2 L) version and the previous 225 — as well as four V8 options: the 318 CID, the 383 with a two-barrel carburetor and single exhaust, the 383 cu in (6.3 L) with a four-barrel and dual exhausts, and the 383 Magnum with a four ...

  8. Chrysler M platform - Wikipedia

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    The M-body was also the successor to the short-lived R-body, as the Chrysler New Yorker and Plymouth Gran Fury moved to it following the R-body's demise in 1981. The M platform was the final production passenger car with a solid rear axle mounted on Hotchkiss-style, parallel semi-elliptical leaf springs sold in the U.S. [ 1 ]

  9. Plymouth Satellite - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Fury (seventh generation) The Plymouth Satellite is a mid-size automobile introduced in the 1965 model year as the top trim model in Plymouth's "B" platform Belvedere line. Available initially in two-door hardtop and convertible models, [ 1 ] the Satellite remained the top-of-the-line model until the 1967 model year.