1978 Plymouth Fury Highway Patrol cruiser part of the collection of historic cars maintained

Plymouth's Fury furnished with the A38 Police Pursuit Package captured a full 80 percent of the police market all on its own, so there were a lot of them out there, such as the example featured here, currently owned by retired Delaware State Police officer Barry Beck of Wilmington. But hold on--an A38-optioned Fury didn't guarantee a big-block. The Plymouth Fury is a model of automobile that was produced by Plymouth from 1955 until 1989. It was introduced for the 1956 model year as a sub-series of the Plymouth Belvedere, becoming a separate series one level above the contemporary Belvedere for 1959.

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The Plymouth Gran Fury and Dodge Diplomat shared the same body from 1982 to 1989, with only grills and tail lights to tell them apart. The M-body police cars shared many mechanical features with the F-body cars they replaced. The brakes, suspension, and wheelbase were all identical. Oct 17, 2021 • For Sale • 61 Comments Retired Police Car: 1971 Plymouth Fury 440 Russ Dixon In the 1970s, Plymouth built a lot of cars for use with various law enforcement agencies. The common choice was the Fury I because it was Plain Jane, big and roomy, and could be had with Plymouth's Hi-Performance 440 V8 engine. This Plymouth Fury I four-door is a tribute to that era. The owner always wanted a car that replicated his first RMP after he joined the NYPD. The donor car was a very clean 1971 Fury III that was downgraded to a Fury I, with new badges and smaller taillamps. The vinyl roof was likewise shorn. This Plymouth comes with all the heavy duty police package-spec options you'd expect such as the reinforced frame, new dual exhaust, 85 amp alternator, heavy duty brakes, 3.23 posi traction 9.25 rear axle, 7" rims, 1" antiroll bar, dual snorkel air cleaner, quick ratio steering with extra cooling goodies like a three core radiator, factory oil,.

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Our featured Plymouth Fury is essentially identical to the Coronet, except for some obscure details of the grille. Now there was another boon to living in California: nobody drove these cars except the cops.. For 1977 the only 440 available in the A38 Police package Fury/Monaco was the E86 440, rated at 245 hp and 350 ft-lbs, and 230 hp and. The fifth-generation Plymouth Fury was made for the 1969 through the 1973 model years and we've seen many "Fuselage" Furys here in the past. We had one in the early-1970s, a 1969 Fury III four-door sedan in yellow with a tan vinyl top and 318 V8. The Plymouth Gran Fury is a full-sized automobile that was manufactured by Plymouth from 1975 to 1989. The nameplate would be used on successive downsizings, first in 1980, and again in 1982, through what would originally have been intermediate and compact classes in the early 1970s, all with conventional rear-wheel drive layouts. In 1978, law enforcement agencies could order a Plymouth Volare Pursuit package but the Fury with the A38 police pursuit package was the one to have. This car is special, it has to be one of the few remaining E86-equipped 440 V8 cars.

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Bid for the chance to own a 1988 Plymouth Gran Fury Police Package at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #32,016. Plymouth police cars of 1976: Valiant to Gran Fury. by David Zatz. Most writers close the muscle car era in 1974, with the loss of the high-performance big-block engines—never mind the high-performance small-blocks, which could sometimes outrace their bigger counterparts. 1974, though, is a fair pick: with soaring gasoline prices and shortages, people were not thinking about muscle so much. All specifications, performance and fuel economy data of Plymouth Fury 4-Door Sedan 440 V8 Police Pursuit Special TorqueFlite (279.5 kW / 380 PS / 375 hp), edition of the year 1970 since September 1969 for North America Police use, including acceleration times 0-60 mph, 0-100 mph, 0-100 km/h, 0-200 km/h, quarter mile time, top speed, mileage and fuel economy, power-to-weight ratio, dimensions. A white Plymouth Fury already screams classic police cruiser, but most are just replicas. Instead, this one was a genuine A38 package ordered by the Virginia State Police. But its days of cruising the highways are long-gone thanks to a thorough restoration that happened only about 5,000 miles ago.

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Looking factory fresh, the Gran Fury now has just over 21,000 kms (13,000 miles) on the odometer. It was built in April, 1980 at the Lynch Road Assembly plant in Detroit. One of 12,576 civilian and police cars produced that year. It has the optional code E58, 360-cid (5.9-litre), four-barrel high-performance V-8. Tech Notes. Who: Warren Iverson. What: '67 Plymouth Fury I. Where: Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, where the cops probably know Warren very well. Engine: Elwood was right on target, as Warren's engine.