1958 Plymouth Christine II
I was given the great chance to visit this website about the company from a friend in my group. I looked at the Plymouth Fury "Christine II" he had on the website. This car was really awesome and I wanted to take the chance and put it on my website to share this beauitful car.
Here's his description of the car: Presenting a #2, fresh ground up light custom restoration. Our customized version of "Christine" has a 440 big block with a 727 tranny. In addition, our vehicle has wireless remote control audio/visual special effects (300 ft range) that emulates the John Carpenter movie based on Stephen King's novel, "Christine." Watch and relive the excitement. J.R. Noll
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Here is picture number one
By looking at the picture of this car, you can see she's got tinted windows in the rear. This car is in perfect shape-- I don't see any scratches, dents, or anything else. Beautiful. |
Under the hood
Here is a picture of this car's heart. The engine. Instead of using the usual 318 or 350 that these cars came with-- this guy said the hell with it and put in a 440. I feel it was a good choice-- give some speed and power to Christine :D.
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The Interior
Here is the guts of the car. The inside appears to be all white/gray-- and looks absolutley perfect. Great--great job on the interior. I like the Christine on the dashboard-- really cool. Shes even got a cd player as well as the original radio. That way you can cruise with your favorite oldies-- maybe the ones from the movie!! |
Night Show
This is the part of the car that really is cool. At night Christine puts on a light show and has eerie lights coming from the engine compartment!! Really cool and great idea.
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Side View of the car
On the side view-- you can see more of the lighting. |
Behind View
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Conclusion
If your Plymouth looks like this one to the left (picture from www.plymouthcentral.com) and you want it to look like the one from above-- hope on over to JR's website and contact him-- maybe he can help.
His website address: http://jrsclassics.0catch.com/
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