Photo Gallery «Plymouth Explorer - Coupé elegance from Ghia without series effect?»
In the first half of the 1950s, Virgil Exner, together with the Chrysler Corporation and Italian partner Ghia in Turin, set off a veritable firework display of innovatively designed concept cars. One of these was the Plymouth Explorer, which was first shown in 1954 and represented an almost perfect symbiosis of Italian lightness and robust American production car technology. This report shows the Plymouth Explorer in historical images and in comparison with other Chrysler concept cars of the time.
Plymouth Explorer (1954) - this "Idea Car" is certainly not lacking in elegance
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