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.
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Did Safety Kill America's Only Mass-Market Hot Rod?
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 ...
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