Plymouth Fury
The Plymouth Fury is a classic American automobile produced by the Chrysler Corporation under the Plymouth brand from 1956 to 1989. Known for its distinctive styling and powerful performance, the Fury was popular during the muscle car era. It featured various engine options and was available in different body styles, including two-door hardtops and convertibles.
The Fury gained fame in popular culture, particularly as the car in Stephen King's novel Christine, which was later adapted into a film. This association has contributed to its status as a sought-after collector's item among vintage car enthusiasts.