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1961 Plymouth Deluxe
Exploring the design and legacy of the 1961 Plymouth Deluxe. ‘Very angry at the church’: Details emerge on suspect in Michigan LDS shooting Trump says: "There are two N words, and you can't use either ...
When it comes to classic Plymouths, we typically think about the B-body muscle cars of the golden era (Road Runner, GTX) or the mid-1950s iterations of the Fury. Most Plymouths produced before that ...
Seeing a classic car emerge from long-term storage is amazing. But it all becomes even better when the said vehicle is still in one piece. This 1947 Plymouth De Luxe, parked since the 1970s, is one of ...
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Ford was founded in 1903, and its first mass-produced car, the Model T, was introduced five years later. That car — and Ford's assembly line process — revolutionized the American auto industry, and by ...
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My very first car was a 1969 Toyota Corona Deluxe sedan in glorious faded beige, bought for 50 bucks in 1980. Today I own a chopped, shaved, slammed, Carson-top-equipped 1969 Toyota Corona coupe, ...
There are lots of jokes about traveling salesmen, but as today's Nice Price or No Dice Plymouth proves, the cars designed for such work were serious business. Let's see if this classic commercial ...
Having been previously featured in the pages of LRM, Richard Floyd is no stranger to the Lowrider world. As a die-hard member of HB Gabachos, a club also frequently seen in our magazine coverage, ...
In that sense Dick Stevens is a visionary. Who else could see that by taking a squarish '47 Plymouth and adding '55 Buick wheel openings to the rear fenders would create such a pleasant-looking car?
Hot rodders are dreamers. Who else could possibly look at pile of rusty metal and imagine a show-winning vehicle could be built from it? Eternally optimistic, there are no limits to the lengths ...
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