"What I really wanted was a hot rod. But that didn't quite happen. Phil Koenen, my old high school buddy, wanted me to build it better, so I ultimately came up with a concours-type resto rod." —Earl ...
In the last several years, as the supply of purebred musclecars began to dry up, other Mopars started to increase in popularity. The big C-Bodies, previously relegated as a mere source for ...
Introduced initially as a sub-series of the Belvedere in 1956, the Plymouth Fury became a stand-alone nameplate in 1959. And it soldiered on all the way until 1989 if we also include the Gran Fury ...
A mid-size car from 1962 to 1964, the B-body Plymouth Fury had a lot in common with the Belvedere and Road Runner under the skin. And at its best, the old-school Mopar machine could be had with the ...
The windows on the old Plymouth are open. As a car guy, you take this as an invitation of sorts. You stick your head through the open driver's side window and are immediately overcome with nostalgia.