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| GroupB a écrit Regardless of color, this is a Fury. Belvedere had different trim inside and out. Agree. Fury have different trim and it can be painted but how hard for Turn 10 was to add gold trim then. It can't be Fury without it. ![]() ''In 1958 it was only available in Buckskin Beige with gold anodized aluminum trim. These Furys had a special interior, bumper wing-guards and a V8 engine with twin 4-barrel carburetors.'' -- Last edit: 2016-09-21 20:54:56 | |
| Regardless of color, this is a Fury. Belvedere had different trim inside and out. | |
Agree ![]() | |
The only way to know for sure is to track down the car used by Turn10 for laser scanning ![]() It could just be a Fury that comes custom painted as standard like the Pontiac Aztek :P -- Last edit: 2016-09-21 18:21:12 | |
| Maybe the Turn 10 used Fury clone. All Fury's have golden trim. | |
| In the rear wing you can read Fury | |
| That Beldevere on the rear actually says "PLYMOUTH" | |
It's a Fury, what do you expect from a car? ![]() | |
| Forza 6 has had a bunch of awesome DLC cars, such as a Gurkha and an XTS Limousine. | |
| Oh so they get a car that's evil but they don't have a 1982 Trans Am (KITT from Knight Rider)? Ok in all seriousness that is a great car for this game and the '87 Trans Am is close enough. | |
| You're right. All care were the same color, brown and golden, and the game in fact gives you that color combo as an option, but of course, being Christine, they made the license to include her famous red/white body with silver details. | |
| Correct me if I say something stupid, but Furys wasn't produced in red colour. | |
| MartinBond a écrit It's supposed to be a special order Fury, as in 1958 all Fury's were cream beige with gold side trim. Yeah, I heard about it too. Movie (and book too) is full of mistakes, for instance: Remember being in a 1980s car with those buttons on doors inside that will lock the door? In movie, Christine had them - and there comes the funny part - no Plymouth in those days had them. Producers just drilled a hole, and put chromed button from another car. Leigh in movie could easily pluck the button, you will see, how poorly done the attachement is. -- Last edit: 2015-12-01 18:49:31 | |
| Tell you a story Happened long time ago A-little bitty pretty one I've been watchin' you grow <3 <3 <3 And to the comment above: it's a bit of everything. It's supposed to be a special order Fury, as in 1958 all Fury's were cream beige with gold side trim. | |
| Oh. My. God. I need an Xbox One now... | |
| J-2 a écrit Christine is here! (BTW, she was a Belvedere right? I'm not sure about naming this one a Fury...) Yeah. In novel, there was called Fury, but no 4dr Fury was made that year. In movie, they used Belvederes. | |
Christine is here! (BTW, she was a Belvedere right? I'm not sure about naming this one a Fury...) |