A 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook sedan in a Denver-area self-service wrecking yard. 00-1951-plymouth-cranbrook-in-colorado-wrecking-yard-photo-b-1-jpg Murilee Martin ...
WARWICK — Richard Hadfield’s black 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook four-door sedan is a real original. He bought it in 1995 out of an estate sale in the Newport area and has only driven it about 1,000 miles ...
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In production since 1934, the Suburban is the longest continuously used automobile nameplate in history. It's obviously associated with Chevrolet, but Plymouth also offered a vehicle with the same ...
It's weird to see a 63-year-old car being treated like just any ordinary discarded This car has yellow paint and taxi signs painted on the doors, but no sign of any taxi-related hardware inside. I ...
You can try to rationalize it by claiming better aerodynamics or improved handling due to a lower center of gravity, but the truth is most of us lower our cars because it looks cool. Low cars just ...
Driving defensively and knowing your car's limitations used to be enough to keep you out of trouble. That's not necessarily true anymore. Face it, the jerk in the Honda has never driven anything with ...
A couple weeks back, I drove across Wisconsin, en route from my cousin's wedding in southeastern Minnesota (ancestral home of the Martin clan) to my SO's family vacation cabin on the Door Peninsula in ...
Either a real taxi sat forgotten for the 50 years since fares were so low, or this sign was painted more recently. That's a 1951 or 1952 grille, as far as I can tell.