When it comes to 1920s and 1930s hot rods, people rarely talk about Plymouths. It's usually Fords and Chevrolets that stand out. But that's mostly because these brands simply built a lot more vehicles ...
The patina on the 1934 Plymouth PE coupe was the real deal with a story to tell. Unfortunately, it wasn’t talking, but there were clues. Like the repurposed 1955-vintage Chrysler Hemi V-8 clearly ...
Walk-around and drive of a 1934 Plymouth PE coupe with a 1955 Chrysler Hemi at the 2025 Holley Moparty car show in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Even though more people buy pickup trucks and Toyota RAV4s than any other type of vehicle today, hot rods are a staple of America's car culture. Some might think hot rods are old jalopies given extra ...
It has been a nightmarish time for homeowners in one part of Plymouth, Michigan, over the past few months. Many residents have been voicing their concerns over a rat problem that has been affecting ...
Jerry Wall, a clamp tractor operator from Sacramento, California, opted for a decidedly different closed car. His choice was a 99 percent-complete '37 Plymouth. As might be expected, this Jerry-built ...
In this week’s segment of "Rides with Jay Thomas," Jay heads to Rochester, Minnesota, to take a look at Art Pavlish’s "Rumble Coupe." This 1933 Plymouth hot rod is the perfect fusion between new and ...
I first saw Gary Sikora’s ’64 Plymouth at a car show in Utica, Michigan. I didn’t have to ask him to describe what I was looking at, as I was sure I could identify it. Given its spartan Mopar B-body ...