![]() ![]() Alternate scene of Arnie being bullied by Repperton and his gang. The special Edition DVD contains 20 deleted, extended, or alternate scenes: A brief scene of Arnie and Dennis driving to school, in which Arnie recites a dirty limerick. Although all 1958 Plymouth Furys had Buckskin Beige exterior paint and gold anodized aluminum side trim and grille, the book mentions that this particular car was custom ordered in Ford red. In the original Stephen King book, the car had four doors, but this was changed to a two-door model when it was realized that there never was a four-door 1958 Plymouth Fury. Although the movie did popularize the car and probably saved many of them - in the same way that Back to the Future (1985) did for the DeLorean. In any event, Plymouth enthusiasts were infuriated. There were between 13 and 16 (depending on source) Belvederes/Furys smashed in the making of the movie (out of the roughly 25 used), but it is unknown whether they were 1957 or 1958 models, or a combination. ![]() Although over 5,300 Furys - and far more Belvederes - were built in 1958, they have since become very rare and are now collector's items. Christine, as shown in the movie, could have been any two door Belvedere with a 318 or 350 engine. When the Fury line was introduced, it was essentially a sport and trim package on the Belvedere - notably with two doors, gold anodized trim, gold grille, and dual four-barrel carburetors. Christine is said to be a 1958 Plymouth Fury, which had similar panels and trim to the 1957 model. ![]()
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