I dont know what the product managers at Chrysler were thinking in the early 60s, naming their Plymouth product lines after famous hotels.. I dont know if the clientele that bought some of the more affordable cars would even be able to stay at such places lol
Love to have that wagon.😊
Wow! All the freaking rust free cars are found in Texas! Nice 👍
Good looking wagon.
Thanks Stevedaddy
Love the slant 6
Good to see you out and about again Steve!
man, dad really cheaped out when he brought this one home. is there anything weirder than a '61 Dodge or Plymouth? maybe a '62...
awesome wagon
Agreed 62s more wild
I like that a lot.
Some body was on a serious budget when that car was new.
The mushrooms are keeping the rabbit in the truck.
A stick shift wagon is on my bucket list just sayin
She is mine now.
Mopar rules
Does anyone know what the difference is between the Savoy and the Suburban? We had one about 58 yrs ago and I just love the design of all Mopars.
Ok Steve answered it. Savoy is base model.
I dont know what the product managers at Chrysler were thinking in the early 60s, naming their Plymouth product lines after famous hotels.. I dont know if the clientele that bought some of the more affordable cars would even be able to stay at such places lol
Why was the slant 6 slanted anyway?
I believe they slanted the engine so it would sit lower and thus hood design could also sit a bit lower as well.
Cash for clunkers got rid of alotta cool cars! It sucks!
Those taillight pods will rust pretty bad too.
They were on my 1st 61 wagon
Two door? I counted four 😉
Bless your heart ...
@@markdodd1152 okay, thank you I will.
2 on each side.
@@jerryweber1768 and two sides…