The 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT

This is Crazy's all time favourite C-body ever! Those aggressive looks, steel wheels and hood bump thingies. Incredible!
The only car which comes close to this one, is probably the '70 Chrysler 300 Hurst (see menu on the left).

History

The Plymouth Division of the Chrysler Corporation built the Plymouth Sport Fury GT for two years in 1970 & 1971. The Sport Fury GT was the top of the line Fury in these two years. In 1970 the "GT" was an option package (A52) that was added to the Sport Fury. In 1971 the GT became a separate model.

As a member of Plymouth's "Rapid Transit System," The Sport Fury GT was available with Plymouth's largest and most powerful engines. In 1970 the choices were the 350hp 4bbl or a 390hp 6bbl. In 1971 the Super Commando 375hp engine was the only option.

The 1970 GT's standard engine was the the 440 cui V8 engine with 350 hp, but a 440 cui powerplant with Six Pak carburetion and 390 hp was optional. Just below ranged the Fury S/23 which had the same optical modifications as the GT, but came standard with a 318 V8.

The GT Package (A52) consisted of the following items.

*No bright tips in '71
**390 HP 6bbl Engine Available in '70.

1970 promo video:

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