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  • capt.kirk say's.....

  • Yes! I will buy it! Please tell me where I can buy it! If the great American car companies will just go back to making AMERICAN cars like this, buyers like me will be everywhere! Long live the great American land yahcht and the American dream!

  • beautiful cars

  • I had one of these when I was younger. Awesome car big 440 cid motor. Lots of power. Made it from Lethbridge to Calgary which is about 100 miles in one hour and 30 mins. I was flying. Driving north with the sun sliding behind the Rockies with the album Pepper by the Butthole Surfers blasting on the stereo, Ah good times.

  • Thats William Shatner i believe.

  • Hey, there was a ship called the (Plymouth) Relaint in one of the Trek movies. I think it was the one that had Ricardo Montiblan in it.

  • Bill Shatner calls all GM cars "KAAAAAAAAHHHNNNNNNN!"

    The Fury sure was cool back in the day. It even had a trunk lock that was offset to the right side instead of centered. Cool. Just Cool.

  • @Miradart HAHAHA good stuff man good stuff.

  • @Miradart The offset key was only on the 70 fury Im pretty shure..but still cool

  • I was always in a Fury....taking mine in to often to get fixed.

  • The front's almost identical to a '69 chevy caprice.

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  • @wyecee except the 69' chevy caprice did not have optional headlight washers and wipers. Fury did!!!!! Chrysler engineering..... no equal

  • Actually, Plymouth was a good value back in the day. This car here with a 318 cu. in V8, PS, PB, A/C, automatic trans. sold for about $3300.00 in 1971.

  • lol a 318 would look like a peanut shell under that hood. mine has a 440 and still has lots of room

  • Kool! 383 was a good mill too!

  • ya 383s are great. i had a 66 newport with a 383 2bbl it could cruise at 100mph and get 17mpg doing it.

  • And the 340 was a hot little devil too. Put it in the duster and watch a 350 Camaro eat dust

  • 340 is the only mopar motor ive ever owned =(  i had a 273 in a valiant 200 four door and chumped me many a mustang and camaro. and all the ricers except for turbo charged ones. but their five speed tranys prolly had more to do with their wins than the actuall turbo

  • Long live MOPAR!

  • oops NEVER owned not ever owned...out of the small blocks anyway

  • Beam me aboard, Scottie! And make make room, I'm bringing a '71 Mopar with me.

  • Warp drive optional at extra cost.

    ;-)

  • Then he took a seat, turned the key and yelled...

    "Ahead, warp factor 2!" ;)

  • Automatic transmission at no extra charge? Could these awesome vehicles even be ordered with a manual tranny? If so I have never found one.

  • @70Kenny GM made Automatics standard on all full size cars in mid 71, there were some made with the manual Trans. I have the figures from Pontiac, 9 Bonneville's manual trans, 25 Catalina's . 4 Grandville's Plymouth made than standard on all 72 Full size car's. My dad had a 69 Fury 3, He looked at the Catalina. the Impala, and Delta 88, went for the Fury, had the best warrarty 5 years/50,000 Armrest standard, and had gauges instead of warning lights, the dash was cool, small flood lights lite

  • Respond to this video... Plymouth also was the only one at of the big 3 to have a light on the steering column so you could see to put the key in. That Fury was a tank, 22 cubic feet of trunk space. Had the signals that blinked on the front of the fender, I think it listed for around 3400.00.

  • @1969pontiac1 Haha its cool to hear others talk of such things, but funny in a good way. I can relate. My '73 fury has those blinkers on the front fenders (they still work), and yes, the trunk is HUGE. Also it has the gas cap hidden behind the license plate, just an all-around cool car, classy but evil-looking with alot of styling touches that you never see nowadays. I also like the '73 styling changes, they added a hood bulge, new grill and huge tail lights, very unique car, even for the era.

  • @DeAdiSSu3 I think the 73 Fury was the best looking from 69 to 74. I loved the Tear drop tail lamps and the front end was out of the world. I think it had the one large backup light in the rear bumper too. My favorite year for the Fury, Love those old Fury's.

  • @1969pontiac1 Couldn't agree more, love the tear drop tail lights and everything about the front end! The grill and hood were unique to the 1973 models only, and it does indeed have the giant reverse light in the middle of the rear bumper. I am 19 years old and in love with this car, its my first car and I was lucky enough to snatch up a damn '73 fury hardtop coupe for $1,000 cash. Some dumbass broke half the key inside the ignition and nobody wanted to buy it, but I had it running in a week :)

  • god drives a plymouth fury too...it says in genesis that "god in his fury drove adam and eve from the garden of eden"

  • LOL!

  • lol

  • @markbotv3 rotflmao,,,why yes,,yes it does. I guess it explains why he did a commercial for them

  • @markbotv3 That's hilarious! I know God would choose a solid, dependable, genuine American car!

  • i have one of these with a 440

  • This was my first car!

  • Shatner!!!!

    I will call my plymouth "Enterprise"!

  • Oh man.

    I love Shatner! XD

  • Must have needed work at that point?

  • Before the hair piece, triple chin, and big gut. Captain Kirk!

  • Capt. Kirk doing a Plymouth commercial! Yipes!~

  • I got my driver's license in a '71 Plymouth Fury Gran coupe!

  • captain kirk drives plymouths

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