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The 1958 Plymouth Fury in John Carpenter's "Christine" is among the most evil cars in cinema history, but what happened to its real-life counterpart might be just as tragic as its fate in the film.
This 1958 Plymouth Fury was built from a pile of parts and several cars used in the actual movie to create the ultimate Christine ... it cemented the '58 Plymouth Fury forever on the ...
That's because the '58 Fury was available in only one color combination, Buckskin Beige with Gold trim. In the movie it was explained that Christine was a special order. Indeed.
Christine, the movie, opened in select U.S. theaters in the first days of December 1983.With a $10 million budget, the film made only $21 million upon opening, which is not great. It’s not bad ...
Plymouth created the Fury back in 1955 as a Belvedere version, but it soon morphed into a separate nameplate above it from 1959. And it lived a long and fruitful life up to the late 1980s.
It’s just unfortunate when your first love happens to be an evil 1958 Plymouth Fury that keeps trying to murder your girlfriend. CHRISTINE, directed by John Carpenter and adapted from a Stephen King ...
Syracuse, N.Y.-- Christine, the famous '58 Plymouth Fury brought to murderous life by Stephen King in the early 80s and by director John Carpenter in 1983 lives again at the Syracuse Nationals at ...
We’ve seen Plymouth Fury “Christine” re-creations before, but probably not quite like this one. It’s a 1,000-horsepower version of the red-painted 1958 Fury of . Skip to main content.
Stephen King's 'Christine' getting the remake treatment ... The 1983 original was directed by John Carpenter about a shy teen who comes out of his shell after he buys a ’58 Plymouth Fury to fix ...
In 2011 he found his donor car in Arizona. It was a low mileage, rust free '58 Plymouth Savoy decked out in white with pink coves that had been parked under a carport since 1974.