Inside the 1957 Plymouth Fury Factory: How Chrysler Built the Car That Became "Christine"
Автор: Industrial Vault
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Step inside Chrysler's Lynch Road Assembly Plant in Detroit (1957) building the Plymouth Fury—the limited-edition Forward Look masterpiece that would later inspire Stephen King's "Christine."
This documentary shows the complete Fury production process: Precision stamping of the dramatic vertical tail fins (the most challenging die operation of any 1957 body), body-in-white assembly using massive sidegate fixtures with 2,000-5,000 spot welds, the Bonderite phosphate treatment and exclusive Sand Dune White paint application, gold anodized "Sport Tone" aluminum trim installation, the revolutionary Torsion-Aire front suspension with hex-shaped torsion bars, the 318 cubic inch V-800 V8 with dual Carter four-barrel carburetors producing 290 horsepower, push-button TorqueFlite automatic transmission, and the dramatic "Marriage" where body meets chassis.
Only 7,438 Furys built—just 1% of Plymouth's 1957 production. Available in only one color: Sand Dune White with gold trim. The rarest, fastest, and most beautiful Plymouth ever built—decades before Hollywood made it immortal.
⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is AI-generated using VEO3 for educational and documentary purposes. Visuals are based on historical manufacturing documentation, period photographs, and technical manuals.
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