This 1960 Plymouth Savoy is a humble, all-original MoPar that refuses to show its age.
Kevin English was pretty sure he wanted a car from 1960. That was the year he was born, and he wanted a car to match him in age.
He really wasn't sure what he wanted, but he darn sure wasn't planning on winding up with a huge, almost completely original, bare- bones, six-cylinder Plymouth sedan. Even with its "Forward Look" MoPar styling, this Plymouth was the plainest of "Plain Janes" — not the car most guys dream about. But English just know the car was too unique, and too original, to pass up. Especially for a paltry asking price of just $3,600!
"I read some stuff from back in 1959 when they rolled it out, some automotive commentators said it 'looked like a whale sucking a lemon'" he laughs. "I think that was pretty appropriate. They were kind of rejected, the styling, in their day, but man they are sought-after today. People warmed up to them. It only took 60 years, but people really warmed up to the designs."
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