When I was a kid we had 2 used Plymouth station wagons. I believe one was a ‘58 and the other a ‘59. My mom’s was a turquoise color and my dad’s was a dark blue.
My parents had a ‘60 Plymouth wagon in the early ‘60’s, it was two-tone white and a strange pinkish colour. I remember the huge fins and the weird dash and steering wheel
"Plymouths new Stabilizer Fin design not only looks smart, it increases road stability". I've never heard that claim before, I mean those fins are huge and I'm not an aerodynamics engineer, but seem you'd have to be going REALLY fast for those fins to "increase road stability".
When I was a kid we had 2 used Plymouth station wagons. I believe one was a ‘58 and the other a ‘59. My mom’s was a turquoise color and my dad’s was a dark blue.
Would L O V E to own and have as my daily driving, a 1960 Plymouth Fury!!
My parents had a ‘60 Plymouth wagon in the early ‘60’s, it was two-tone white and a strange pinkish colour. I remember the huge fins and the weird dash and steering wheel
Just like the line of Plymouth automobiles for 1960, this collection is truly worth it....viewing, that is. Great automobile nostalgia.
That’s Bill Bixby at the wheel in the color segments.
Plymouth Fury was the featured car in this clip. There was also the Plymouth Belvedere and Plymouth Savoy for 1960.
"Plymouths new Stabilizer Fin design not only looks smart, it increases road stability". I've never heard that claim before, I mean those fins are huge and I'm not an aerodynamics engineer, but seem you'd have to be going REALLY fast for those fins to "increase road stability".
Then they disappeared for 61
That claim was proved to be bullshit later.
They were considered junk
Peter hansen
Jose Jimenez would not be acceptable today.
Bought a 1960 Fury 3100.00 The brakes exploded the car was nothing great.
Strange brake design thru 63 I believe.they can lock up and not release.
Mopars from 57-62 had truly awful brakes.
why does the freeway have no lane divider
Usually didn't back then.