Plymouth Fury 1958

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We all know WHO that car is, right?
 
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Trivial fun fact: Christine wasn't a Fury. It was Belvedere converted into a Fury. In 1958 the Fury didn't come in the red & white colour scheme. The Belvedere did however.

Anyway, I'm in support of this suggestion. GT could use some more 50's cars.
 
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Trivial fun fact: Christine wasn't a Fury. It was Belvedere converted into a Fury. In 1958 the Fury didn't come in the red & white colour scheme. The Belvedere did however.

Anyway, I'm in support of this suggestion. GT could use some more 50's cars.

You are absolutely right. Another fellow Christine fan?
 
You are absolutely right. Another fellow Christine fan?
I wouldn't classify myself as a hardcore Christine fan, but I've read the book and seen the film adaption numerous times. As well as done my fair share of research on both the Fury and Belvedere.
 
I wouldn't classify myself as a hardcore Christine fan, but I've read both the book and seen the film adaption numerous times. As well as done my fair share of research on both the Fury and Belvedere.

I am that "hardcore Christine fan". :D I got 2 copies of the movie in Blu-Ray format, and I'm pretty happy about it since they only released 3000 copies at SAE. One of my two copies WILL remain sealed till I'm at least 80 years old. ;)
 
I wouldn't classify myself as a hardcore Christine fan, but I've read the book and seen the film adaption numerous times. As well as done my fair share of research on both the Fury and Belvedere.
I can't seem to get myself to watch the movie because of the part where Christine smashes the '67 Camaro. Same goes with Remember the Titans and 2 Fast 2 Furious.
 
Didn't think damage would make difference on this, just set the self healing/repairing to on. Just crash, repair, repeat.
 
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