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| So I've seen silver and gold ones on a 1958 Fury Grille. From what I heard the gold one represented the "Golden Commando V8" and the silver one represented the "Dual Fury V-800". Others have told me all Furys had either gold or silver V Emblems. What is the correct color for a 1958 Plymouth Fury Grille Emblem? |
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | Here is a listing of the engines for the 58 Plymouths. Based on the gold anodized panel on the Fury, I can't image that the V on the front grill is anything but gold.
That said the 58 Plymouth V Part number was 1754 418 except for the 58 Fury which was 1754 491.
Photo from an old NOS Fury ebay Auction:
Photo from a current eBay auction (no PN ) (gold but not *AS* gold - maybe that is the difference?)
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1958-58-Plymouth-Grille-Grill-V8-V-Emblem-Tr...
Edited by 56D500boy 2019-05-05 9:20 PM
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Location: Newark, Texas (Fort Worth) | All 1958 Fury 'V's were silver on a gold grill.
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Location: Tampa, Florida | Fury grille "V" is silver, other models with silver grilles had gold "V".
Over the years I have owned four '58 Fury's and 3 Belvedere's.
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