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 ...
We all know somebody who still insists that pickup trucks are made for work, not play. Pretty paint looks pretty dumb on a pickup, they'll say, and those itsy-bitsy "Fenderside'' jobs make no sense at ...
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.