1958 Plymouth Belvedere Fury

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Author: nappingskills

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Suddenly, It’s 1960…Plymouth!

After 4 Months building finally it’s here, The Plymouth Belvedere Fury (1958). This car was a subseries of the "Fury" line that began to be manufactured by Plymouth in 1957 with the slogan Suddenly, It’s 1960…Plymouth! to promote its new car, Plymouth installed the headlights in a panel that accommodated dual headlights, and with an appearance that can be seen with the front direction indicator lamps installed inside, next to the headlight, while vehicles installed with dual headlights offered a hidden turn signal above the headlights in the headlight alcove, this model had a convertible, hardtop and station wagon version but it also had a 4 door version. The "Fury" line contained two engine options, the 318 in (5.2 L) (shared with the Dodge Coronet), and the big block 350 in (5.7 L) called the "Golden Commando". The "Belvedere" subseries had options with additional refinements for the car, such as gold parts. The 1958 Plymouth Fury became popular after its appearance in the movie Christine in which its "character" was the killer car. Approximately 20 cars were used in the film for its production and directed by John Carpenter, with a script by Bill Phillips based on the novel Christine, by Stephen King. The first three letters on the license plate "CQB" would be the abbreviation of "close-quarters battle".

Informations about the vehicle

• 1773 Bricks (I like details)

• Has functional wipers (Press X)

• Has functional glow warning lights (Press 1, 2 or K)

• Has a big block engine with dual four-barrel carburetors producing around 315 HP at 5200 RPM (V2 in game)

• Top speed is 202 km/h (126 mph) with engine Golden Commando

• Weighs less than 2 tons (But in game no)

• All doors opens

• Based on the real car, christine and miniature. To make this car I was inspired by the Plymouth Fury model 1958 from Elektrofumigator. What I liked best about the car was its squishy suspension and its "realistic" radio antenna

Wikipedia and other sources; and it’s a contest’s car for the Brick Rigs server

• Today it’s my birthday!!!! (July 20th)


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