Is the instrument panel illumination like that from the factory or has it been enhanced with led illumination? Either way, it looks very impressive and futuristic for a car that's over 70 years old.
One way to tell a Fury from a Belvedere is the speedometer. The Fury tops at 150mph. One thing they had right in the movie Christine. The Fury in 1958 only came in sandstone white with gold trim. The movie got that wrong big-time.
I confirm, the only exterior paint for the Fury in 1958 was white (named buckskin beige in 58) with gold anodized trim. But the one in this video is a Belvedere, not a Fury.
The cars from these days are choked by the technology, heavier, weaker engines, and are disposable. Often times modern cars will have a severely detuned 4cyl with a turbo that's actually there to 1. Sound like you're going fast and 2. Make that strangled 4banger go a normal speed. My old N/A 4banger Volvo brick could outspeed many modern cars. And compared to my Cadillac, that Volvo is slow as molasses. Cars in the 21st century are not what we think of when we talk about cars, they're disposable products meant to be run till the end of the warranty and thrown away for another one. Every mile after the warranty expires you run the risk of one of those systems they made for minimum upkeep catastrophically failing and being impossible/inhumanely expensive to repair, and can only be repaired at the dealership with the proprietary computer carts. If you want a real car, get an old car, chuck everything you hear on reddit about brands & builds & mods in the garbage and spit on everyone who tells you to LS swap. "Modernizing" a classic just means giving it problems it didn't have that 21st century cars are full of. Not even LED lights, its ALL bad.
Hello, very good, the movie Christine is one of the scariest I've ever seen, even today this movie freaks me out, unheard of for the time, and with a real brand of car , there's really enough to cause nightmares, I won't be comfortable if I'm in the car like in the video, you quickly feel frustrated, especially when it's in reality, and this model of car existed well, to scare car collectors, because this one really puts the stress, beautiful to say is a film we feel it really very well.
I just looked at a '59 Fury this weekend for sale. Unfortunately it needs everything: quarters, floors, rockers and one eyebrow. Too bad '59s are my most disliked year. Even gave it some thought about converting it to a '58.... but.... nah.... I think I'll hold out for a proper 58.
That's what i thought, then i took a chance and got a '69 Fleetwood and now I'm a collector, daily drive a classic, and will never look back. Don't give up and the more you repeat that negativity the more jt will manifest in a self-fulfilling prophecy of podcar misery. Break the cycle, be free.
The 150 mph speedo was available for the Fury model only…. The car in the video is a Belvedere …. It’s the reason it cames with the 120 mph speedo head
Looks great, sounds great, and that dash is out of this world ( in a GOOD way). 10/10
I love the way the Instrument Panel lights up real bright
Love the sound of that four barrel, in high school in the late 70's we would turn our airfilter lids over so it would be louder lol.😁👍
Hi Robert, I love that sound too!
Cooliest dash ever way before its time.
Magnifique ce serait un rêve d'avoir cette voiture
Thanks for the ride along.
How were you (or whomever did it) able to illuminate the gauge cluster like that? Can you describe what was used and how it was done?
Perhaps he used some LED’s Im going to try some brighter ones for my Mercury. They are too dim but definitely might be brighter than stock
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroluminescence
Thank you! I was growing furious at the lack of Fury content lol. GO OLD PLYMOUTH!
That car goes pretty well! I recon it would surprise some folks on the road.
That green light is so hypnotic
My dream car is a Plymouth it just makes me want it more
Wow that sound !
Awesomeness
Boy does that bring back memories!
People driving” OH SHIT! It’s CHRISTINE”
that sound is is just AMAZIIIIIIIIIIIIIING!!!
Thanks :)
The old girl moves right along.People don't understand how heavy those cars were.
I love the instrument Cluster
sounds awesome!
black? not Red?
Se in questa vita non ho potuto incontrare questa creatura, allora tornero' lo giuro....
That car can run for a '58!
Great video. Beautiful dash
0 to 60 in about 7.8 seconds on the last run?
Is the instrument panel illumination like that from the factory or has it been enhanced with led illumination? Either way, it looks very impressive and futuristic for a car that's over 70 years old.
I've got a fleet of Cadillacs, but I gotta get a '58 Fury in my life 🥰🥰🥰
Bro this guy is lucky to have it
WOW, that's a nice dash!
Love the car bro !
Beast!!!!!!
What kind of engine is it?
A Mopar 383 cid V8
An umm.. Ur mum?
Love it!
One way to tell a Fury from a Belvedere is the speedometer. The Fury tops at 150mph. One thing they had right in the movie Christine. The Fury in 1958 only came in sandstone white with gold trim. The movie got that wrong big-time.
No it was seen
I confirm, the only exterior paint for the Fury in 1958 was white (named buckskin beige in 58) with gold anodized trim. But the one in this video is a Belvedere, not a Fury.
The fact that a car from 1958 can beat a Corolla without any modifications is crazy to me
A lot of cars from 1958 can beat a lot of cars of today
@@exxxz1999he means you’d think we would’ve progressed more
The cars from these days are choked by the technology, heavier, weaker engines, and are disposable. Often times modern cars will have a severely detuned 4cyl with a turbo that's actually there to 1. Sound like you're going fast and 2. Make that strangled 4banger go a normal speed. My old N/A 4banger Volvo brick could outspeed many modern cars. And compared to my Cadillac, that Volvo is slow as molasses.
Cars in the 21st century are not what we think of when we talk about cars, they're disposable products meant to be run till the end of the warranty and thrown away for another one. Every mile after the warranty expires you run the risk of one of those systems they made for minimum upkeep catastrophically failing and being impossible/inhumanely expensive to repair, and can only be repaired at the dealership with the proprietary computer carts.
If you want a real car, get an old car, chuck everything you hear on reddit about brands & builds & mods in the garbage and spit on everyone who tells you to LS swap. "Modernizing" a classic just means giving it problems it didn't have that 21st century cars are full of. Not even LED lights, its ALL bad.
@@sc1338i mean we have progressed, tho in other aspects as fuel economy, aerodynamics, safety, and so on
Is this Christine?!
Quanto è quotata? Ha un sound magnifico
Hello, very good, the movie Christine is one of the scariest I've ever seen, even today this movie freaks me out, unheard of for the time, and with a real brand of car , there's really enough to cause nightmares, I won't be comfortable if I'm in the car like in the video, you quickly feel frustrated, especially when it's in reality, and this model of car existed well, to scare car collectors, because this one really puts the stress, beautiful to say is a film we feel it really very well.
I love it
Doesn’t sound as beefy as they do outside, or is it just the video
Video
It sounds like the intake is louder than the exhaust, which I kinda like. Good intake noise is underrated.
I think it sounds great!
@@Mindphaser98 quite true
@@scott69e anything from the 20s-80s sounds good, definitely grown on the Plymouth’s sound
I just looked at a '59 Fury this weekend for sale. Unfortunately it needs everything: quarters, floors, rockers and one eyebrow. Too bad '59s are my most disliked year. Even gave it some thought about converting it to a '58.... but.... nah.... I think I'll hold out for a proper 58.
Cant be done
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Black chistine.
Emo christine
If a car was made in Hell, this is the one. Sounds Fabulous.
If it was red its literally Christine
Hmmm MMM! That sounds amazing! Unfortunatley for me, there is no possible way I could ever open throttle a vintage masterpiece such as that.
Never say never… You never know 👍🏻
That's what i thought, then i took a chance and got a '69 Fleetwood and now I'm a collector, daily drive a classic, and will never look back. Don't give up and the more you repeat that negativity the more jt will manifest in a self-fulfilling prophecy of podcar misery. Break the cycle, be free.
Won’t hurt it to open up the taps every now and then.
Cooool
Didn't the speedometer in the car Christine register for 150
The 150 mph speedo was available for the Fury model only…. The car in the video is a Belvedere …. It’s the reason it cames with the 120 mph speedo head
Looks like a Christine !
Christine lives
Show the rest of the car!!
If you look at my videos, You’ll find the car (black 1958 Belvedere)
Christine ?
Non proprio 😊 è pur sempre una Plymouth Belvedere del 58, ma non una Fury
No kidding they look like eyes 😱
413 wedge or a 392 hemi
383 cid
musica!
Show mee 😂
:-)))
Big block