Looking for 1958 Plymouth repro 150 MPH speedo plate.

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Frank Grimes (Homer's Enemy), Mar 30, 2006.

  1. Hi,
    I'm currently restoring a 1958 Plymouth 120mph speedo head to
    "Christine" specs.
    I've already got the odometer to run backwards,now I just need a 150
    MPH speedo head plate and matching transmission gear to make it
    complete.
    I remember seeing repro 150 MPH speedo head plates awhile back, can any
    one here steer me in the right direction?
     
    Frank Grimes (Homer's Enemy), Mar 30, 2006
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  2. http://www.moparmel.com/home/home.html (scroll down).
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Mar 30, 2006
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  3. Frank Grimes (Homer's Enemy)

    kmatheson Guest

    For those of us that don't know, was the 150 MPH speedo a valid option
    for 1958, or was it something made up for the *Christine * movie?

    Was it available only for the Golden Fury, or could it be had on the
    Belvedere and the Savoy as well? Just curious.

    -Kirk Matheson
     
    kmatheson, Mar 31, 2006
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  4. The 150mph speedo head was specific to the Fury model only. All other
    models came with the 120 mph speedo head.
    All Plymouths in 1958, from the top of the line Fury to the lowly Plaza
    could have been ordered with the 350 ci motor with the option of 2x4's
    Also contrary to movie producers and novelists, a 1958 Plymouth "Fury"
    DID NOT come in red and white .
    Buckskin Beige with gold annodized trim was the only way the 1958
    Plymouth "Fury" was offered from the factory.
    The 1958 Plymouth Belvedere did come in red and white, but I guess the
    name "Fury" was more suitable to a demonic car than Belvedere, Plaza,
    or Savoy.
     
    Frank Grimes (Homer's Enemy), Apr 2, 2006
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  5. Remember, Stephen King is a Mopar enthusiast. He seems to have known
    the '58 Fury wasn't offered in red and white, which may be why he
    specified in detail in the novel that the red/white paint job had been
    specially ordered by the original owner, Roland LeBay. I'm pretty sure
    that bit of dialogue made it into the movie, as well.

    What does not wash, though, is the bit in the novel where the car is
    described as having a "Hurst shifter". We know from other descriptions
    in the book that it has an automatic transmission, which would've been
    pushbutton-controlled in '58. Ergo, no Hurst shifter.
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Apr 2, 2006
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  6. Frank Grimes (Homer's Enemy)

    Joe Pfeiffer Guest

    Unless a later owner converted...
     
    Joe Pfeiffer, Apr 3, 2006
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  7. I'm fairly sure Hurst never made a conversion shifter for cable-shift
    automatic Mopars.
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Apr 3, 2006
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