A new body was given to 1960 and 1961 Chryslers and the Fury got its own 118-inch version. The new more compact B-body on 116-inches was sold as a Fury from 1962 to 64, but overall length was increased each year. Furies were given 119-inch C-bodies from 1965 to 1968 and even larger 'fueslage' 120-inch bodies from 1969 to 1973
aa Plymouth Fury 1962 4-door sedan badge
Plymouth Fury 1962 4-door sedan - badge on front wing. The Fury was sold above the Belvedere and Satellite, and a Sport Fury model was a higher trim model
Plymouth Fury 1962 4-door sedan front
Plymouth Fury 1962 4-door sedan. An unpopular car in 1962 after it was dropped down to a Chrysler B-body platform. This one is powered by a 3,690cc slant-six, but engines right up to the 426 were available.
Plymouth Fury 1962 4-door sedan rear
Plymouth Fury 1962 4-door sedan. An unpopular car in 1962 after it was dropped down to a Chrysler B-body 116-inch platform, and it had to share the unfortunate styling which Chrysler gave to its B-body cars in 1962
Dodge 440 1964 2-door Sedan front
Dodge 440 1964 2-door Sedan. Dodge had introduced the 440 as a better trimmed Dodge Dart in 1962 on the 116-inch wheelbase. For 1964 it was given the larger 119-inch wheelbase of the Polara
Dodge Dart 1962 440 Ramcharger 413 front
Dodge Dart 1962 440 Ramcharger 413. A new Chrysler B-body on a shorter 116-inch wheelbase was given for 1962 with trim levels of 'Dart', 'Dart 330', and this 'Dart 440'.