It never came in red. The 1958 Plymouth Fury was only ever produced in one color: Buckskin Beige, with gold trim. This palette, reminiscent of a butter cream wedding cake, was axed in Stephen King's ...
The 1958 Plymouth Fury in John Carpenter's "Christine" is among the most evil cars in cinema history, but what happened to its real-life counterpart might be just as tragic as its fate in the film. In ...
Back in 1983, John Carpenter’s cult-classic horror Christine made a lot of teenagers lose sleep over the main villain in the movie, a possessed 1958 Plymouth Fury. Built between 1955 until 1961, the ...
What's not to love about an automobile that fixes itself and can dispense some justice to your enemies? If that brings a specific car to mind, then you're probably thinking about the demonic 1958 ...
Most famous cars used in blockbusters had positive roles, including K.I.T.T., General Lee and the Ectomobile. Not Christine, though, a 1958 Plymouth Fury that starred in ‘Christine’. Approved by the ...
Let’s clear the air and debunk the myths once and for all. Other than the half dozen or so red and white Plymouth Furys created exclusively for the movie Christine, there were no such red and white ...
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