Interesting Facts About the Plymouth Gran Fury
The Plymouth Gran Fury entered the market in the mid‑1970s as the brand's full‑size offering. It was produced in two distinct generations – a first‑generation C‑body from 1975‑1977 and a second‑generation R‑body from 1980‑1981. The model is remembered as Plymouth's final traditional full‑size car.
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Two‑Generation Timeline
The first generation of the Gran Fury ran from 1975 to 1977 on a full‑size C‑body platform, with production officially recorded from 1974‑1977. After a brief hiatus, the name returned for a second generation in 1980‑1981 built on the R‑body chassis.
Notable Production Numbers
In the 1976 model year, Plymouth produced 12,088 units of the Gran Fury Custom/Suburban 4‑door sedan. The following year, the Gran Fury Brougham 4‑door sedan continued production, underscoring the model’s steady presence in Plymouth’s lineup during its final full‑size years.
The End of an Era
The 1975‑1977 Gran Fury holds the distinction of being Plymouth's last traditional full‑size car, marking the end of the brand’s classic large‑car era. When the model was discontinued, it passed quietly, leaving few tears but a lasting legacy among enthusiasts.
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