While in Detroit early last October, we stopped by the Plymouth factory to see what was being planned for 1958 and were shown a 1957 Plymouth sedan with an entirely new 350-cubic-inch V-8 engine under ...
Although it's not a Christine hero car, this 1958 Savoy turned Fury villain is more expensive than any of its factory-stock ...
The lights go out. A red fin slices the dark like a shark’s dorsal in moonlit surf. Somewhere, a radio hums a love song that suddenly doesn’t feel safe. “Christine” is back—this time as pixels ...
Most famous cars used in blockbusters had positive roles, including K.I.T.T., General Lee and the Ectomobile. Not Christine, though, a 1958 Plymouth Fury that starred in ‘Christine’. Approved by the ...
There were some pretty amazing cars at this year’s SEMA Show and this 1958 Plymouth Fury from the Graveyard Carz show over on Motor Trend TV was certainly one of the finest. Initially powering the car ...
And you thought Christine was mean the first time around. The crew from “Graveyard Carz” has turned a 1958 Plymouth Fury into a tribute to the car from the classic horror film “Christine”--with a ...
Let’s clear the air and debunk the myths once and for all. Other than the half dozen or so red and white Plymouth Furys created exclusively for the movie Christine, there were no such red and white ...
Aaron, a 27-year automotive technician and lifelong car enthusiast, attended Specs Howard School of Media Arts and learned the fundamentals of digital video and editing, shot composition and writing.
Q: I want to know about the Plymouth nameplate and what happened to it. Why did Chrysler drop it from its lineup of cars? I always loved Plymouths, and I owned my first one in 1958, an older 1952 ...
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