57/58 Plymouths
57/58 Plymouths
While browsing the Forward Look site,i noticed a big section devoted to the 57/58 Plymouths but NO mention of the 59 except for a link to this site,is this a similar "snob" thing like in Chevs where only the 55-57s get a lot of press and the others (and if you ask me,better) cars get ignored??
I don't know if it is a "snob" thing, maybe it is because of the Christine movie that the 58 is better known than the 59 all over the world.
And you guys are lucky that a lot of people at least know the cars we drive. In the Netherlands every US car from the fifties is Caddy or a Chebby!
My personal favourites are of course the 59 Plymouth and as a good second the 59 Impala. But these are exeptions because when you compare the 58 and 59 models of i.e. Buick or Oldsmobile I would choose the 58 without hasitation.
Ron Keij
And you guys are lucky that a lot of people at least know the cars we drive. In the Netherlands every US car from the fifties is Caddy or a Chebby!
My personal favourites are of course the 59 Plymouth and as a good second the 59 Impala. But these are exeptions because when you compare the 58 and 59 models of i.e. Buick or Oldsmobile I would choose the 58 without hasitation.
Ron Keij
I know this is a Plymouth forum but this 59 Impala picture has to be shown to the world. The owner worked on this car for almost 4 years about 20 hours a week. The result is a brand new car, probably better than when it left the showroom in 1959. If you don't like it you can always look to the other car in the picture.
Ron
Ron
Cars are to be Enjoyed, not Admired...
And whats not to like there???Ron Keij wrote:I know this is a Plymouth forum but this 59 Impala picture has to be shown to the world. The owner worked on this car for almost 4 years about 20 hours a week. The result is a brand new car, probably better than when it left the showroom in 1959. If you don't like it you can always look to the other car in the picture.
Ron
Think you asked the wrong person that question Ron!!
Bob
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Hey, I got nothin' against Chebbies...Ron Keij wrote:I wasn't clear enough I guess, this was for all other forum members! I know a lot of them don't like the GM products, but I like a lot of other cars from the fifties too
Ron
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My dream that started over 20 years ago, was to have a '57, '58' and '59 Plymouth hardtop to drive around in. I am close to realizing that, and I hold no special feelings toward one year or the other. Here are some pics of my '57 daily driver, and the '58 I recently acquired. No pics of the '59 SF at this time, the car is completely apart, while I finish up some other projects. And No, i am not biased against other makes, just love the styling on these three years.---John
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