Plymouth Fury - in Popular Culture

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  • A red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury was the title character in Stephen King's novel Christine and the subsequent film adaptation. This car was a possessed, sentient being.
  • A car of the same model, year and color was also featured in Stephen King's novel IT'

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