Only 13 convertible Plymouth Sport Fury cars were made in 1962 (the only year of production for the 413 Max Wedge), and this is the only one with a factory blac ...
If those numbers are familiar, it is because it's the same Fury V8 engine powering the Hennessey Venom F5 coupe, which ended production in 2022 after all 24 units sold for $2.1 million each ...
While the Belvedere delivered no more than 200 horsepower when equipped with its range-topping 276-cubic-inch (4.5-liter) V8, the Fury came with 240 horses on tap. It's not much compared to ...
Contrary to the usual wisdom that a manual can’t handle big power, this has the full 1,817bhp punch courtesy of Hennessey’s spectacular ‘Fury’ V8 engine, a 6.6-litre twin-turbo good for up ...
In 1958, Plymouth built the Golden Commando variant of Fury with special features we take for granted today. One of the most outstanding features is the V8 engine. The V8 has 350 cubic inches of ...