In this 197th Video from Classic Car ChitChat, you will see a beautiful 1959 Plymouth Fury. This is an iconic car and the 1958 Fury was featured in the movie Christine! If you found this video on YouTube I am sure you are a fan of the Classic Cars whether they be the Plymouths, 1959 Plymouth Fury, Plymouth Savoy, Plymouth Sport Fury, Plymouth Belvedere, Plymouth Suburban Station Wagon, Plymouth Commercial, Plymouth Restoration, Plymouth Wagon, Plymouth Fury Christine, Plymouth Fury Convertible, Plymouth Belvedere Base.
You are also I am sure fans of Classic Cars, Classic Cars For Sale, Classic Car Auctions, Classic Car Showcase, Classic Car Stories, and certainly of Classic Car Restorations then you will love this video!
The 1960 Plymouth Fury was a full-size car with a number of special features, including:
• Unibody construction: The 1960 Fury was the first model year for unibody construction in the Plymouth Fury line.
• Ram induction system: The 1960 Fury was the first model year for Chrysler's ram induction system.
• Slant-six engine: The 1960 Fury was the first model year for Chrysler's slant-six engine.
• Torsion-aire suspension: The 1960 Fury had a torsion-aire suspension system, which was said to provide a better ride than other Plymouths at the time.
• Engine mounted on its own suspension system: The 1960 Fury's engine was mounted on its own suspension system.
• Silent cabin ride: The 1960 Fury was designed to have a silent cabin ride, with engineers using tape recorders to find and eliminate sources of noise.
• Flat cornering: The 1960 Fury had Mopar power steering that allowed for flat cornering.
• Cloth inserts in the bench seats: The 1960 Fury's bench seats had cloth inserts that helped keep the driver upright in turns
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In case you are keeping Track this is Video # 197 of Classic Car ChitChat Videos!
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- I also use Insta 360X2 which is perhaps one of the best investments I have made and allows me to capture some really cool 360-degree views and also creates a “drone like” effect with the invisible selfie stick attachment.
Gimbal – DJI OM4 - For that ultra-smooth cinematic look. (To be honest... still not quite sure how to use it but one day I will figure it out!)
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