One thing that I have noticed recently is how many of these depression-era Plymouths have been turning up – and it’s a good thing! The early 30s were dominated by Ford and Chevrolet but Plymouth was hardly an also-ran… more»
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A Rebuilt Business: 1938 Plymouth Coupe
I like this car! It’s really nothing special unless you consider the fact that it’s over three-quarters of a century old and it’s in great shape. It’s a great Business Coupe body style, especially pertinent if a future hot… more»
Hot Rod In Waiting? 1938 Plymouth DeLuxe
OK, so a little imagination always helps, right? Sometimes you see something like a house or a car and you immediately think, “that’s fugly, no thanks!” So you have to have some vision, and admittedly, not every subject can… more»
Hot Rod Hop Up! 1947 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe
I have always found the concept of a business coupe, or a three-passenger coupe to be an unusual arrangement. Once popular for traveling salesmen, the business coupe started to fade away in the early ’50s and by the end… more»
Montana Barn Find: 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe
If you’re lucky enough to live somewhere that’s warm year-round, you may not have such a thing as a convertible season as we do here in the upper-Midwest or Northeast part of the U.S. This season is almost here… more»
Barn Fresh: 1949 Plymouth Special DeLuxe
The seller of this 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe repeats a well-known phrase in the auto world, “When the top goes down, the price goes up.” That’s true in many cases, even if the convertible in question needs a full… more»
41K Mile 1947 Plymouth Deluxe Convertible!
Even though it has been nineteen years, I still find it hard to believe at times that Plymouth is no more. As a youngster, I always remember them vying with Chevrolet and Ford for that entry-level consumer and as… more»