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Background

Chrysler cars including the Fury were downsized for 1962, another unpopular move,starting in 1962, the Sport Fury was offered as a hardtop coupe or a convertible. On the 1960s television show Leave It to Beaver, Ward Cleaver is seen driving a 1962 Plymouth Fury.

In 1962, the Fury gained yet another body style, with a cleaner, less styled front end, accentuated lines, and a limited edition turbo. According to Plymouth, it could "fly to 60 mph in 8.5 secs. with the optional 305-hp Golden Commando" engine.

History:

Plymouth’s primary sales maker in 1962 was the Fury, it has all the go-fast goodies bigger brakes, special suspension bits, changed Torqueflite shift points, and a host of options that could either be added or, more importantly, deleted at the factory level. There is also one more option that makes this unusually special.The Sport Fury returned with a special interior featuring bucket seats and console, a partially blacked-out grille, and two extra taillights. Later, all Furys received a belt moulding spear that ran unbroken from the front of the car to the rear. The flush C-pillar and slab side drew the eye to the vertical plane, not the horizontal, thus making an already smaller car look stubby. The spear visually lenthened the car.It gained Plymouth's first fully unitized body/chassis. The bolted-on subframe introduced on the 1960 unitized car was eliminated,making it 200 pounds lighter.




Model Predecessor

Cranbrook


Model Successor

Gran Fury

Export Versions

Related Models

Competition

Body Styles

4-door sedan

2-door coupe

4-door station wagon

2-door convertible

Technical:

Class

Platform

B-body

Engines

225 cu in

318 cu in

383 cu in

361 cu in

413 cu in ..375 hp

426 cu in Wedge and Hemi "B"

Transmissions

TorqueFlite Automatic

" Aluminum Torque-Flite "

PowerFlite Automatic

three-speed manual

four-speed manual....only 64 models

Specifications:

Length, width, height, wheelbase, weight

Wheelbase (in.): 116.0

Weight (lbs.): 3,195-3,405

Year by Year Changes, Production Numbers, and Cost:

The Sport Fury returned with a special interior featuring bucket seats and console, a partially blacked-out grille, and two extra taillights. Later, all Furys received a belt moulding spear that ran unbroken from the front of the car to the rear. The flush C-pillar and slab side drew the eye to the vertical plane, not the horizontal, thus making an already smaller car look stubby. The spear visually lenthened the car.

Other unique features included self-adjusting brakes, foot pedal operated rear drum parking brakes, lube-sealed 32,000 mile suspension fittings, printed circuit dash wiring, and the "Hamtramck Hummingbird," a new reduction gear starting motor that would come to signal by sound alone the starting of any Chrysler product on any parking lot anywhere.

In 1963, the engines were the 318, 361, 383. A new 5 year or 50,000 mile warranty was introudced, along with a new, very clean grille and rear


1962-64 price range.....' $2,560-$4,040




1962

Six Cylinder Hardtop Sedans...9,589

Six Cylinder Sedans...17,231

V8 Convertibles...1,516

V8 HardTop Sedans...9,589

V8 Hardtop Sedans...5,995

V8 Hardtop Sport Furys...4,039

V8 HConvertibles...4,349

V8 Sedans...17,231

V8 Station Wagons...2,411

V8 Station Wagons...2,352

1963

Fury

225 cu in....3,551

318 cu in...48,400

361 cu in...4,127

383 cu in...2,064

426 cu in.... 0

Sport Fury

225 cu in....n/a

318 cu in...7,836

361 cu in...3370

383 cu in...831

426 cu in....86

1964

Fury 4dr.sedan - 34,901

Fury 2dr.HT - 26.303

Fury 4dr.HT - 13,713

Fury 2dr.Conv. - 5,173

Fury 9pass. Wagon - 4,482

Fury 6pass. Wagon - 3,686

Sport Fury 2dr.HT - 2,395

Sport Fury 2dr.HT - 3,858

19xx

19xx

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