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Well, there's no need to be rude. I was simply pointing something out, and I did make the distinction between age and trim. Besides, if you look up the trim specs, you'll find that officially the trim package was listed as a "Belvedere Fury" for this particular model year, as the Fury trim didn't become it's own model until 1960.
But, according to you, I'm just a fucking retard that doesn't deserve even a modicum of respect for giving valid criticism. Good day to you.
Ehhhh, not quite. In terms of of age, sure. Christine was a 1958 Belvedere Fury, which was the top-of-the-line trim package, one above the standard Belvedere. If anything, she was the "big sister".
How about a 1965 Pontiac GTO (with a v8-2carb ohv so I can use it) or a Plymouth Superbird