Also, it’s absolutely serving up those fins. 100% mopar babies!
MoparMonkey1
a lot brands still do to this day haha
PanchoPantera1116
1,2,3 in that order.
Guessididntmakeit
At least they had some nice homework to copy lol.
daveashaw
The Plymouth was designed by Virgil Exner, who created the “forward look” for the whole Mopar lineup. There were two problems: first, they were unibody construction; and second, they rusted like crazy. That’s why there are so few of them vs the GM and Ford cars of the era, which were body on frame.
mrxexon
I declare… It’s a thing they handed down to their kids and grandkids. Cars are becoming cloned they all look the same in city traffic. At least a lot more than they used to.
Used to, you could tell different car makers. And it’s getting harder and harder to do that now. That’s why classic cars will always hold their value. They truely were from a different mold.
AdZestyclose6983
Chevy all day long.
ClassicCars_Journal
This vignette (?) was created to demonstrate how Plymouth was ahead of Chevrolet and Ford in 1957.
CanoliWorker432
Not really. Very different designs. Unique to each car.
SpeedPunks
Model yeard 1935-1975 was the height of American Automotive Style, 1948-1968 was the Zenith.
T7898
I would take any of them and say thank you soooo much
BCVinny
Chevy is gorgeous. Ford is ok. Plymouth is dog ugly.
CapTexAmerica
But the proportions on the Chevy are just…right.
f-trismus
Suddenly it’s 1960…
DirtBikeBoy5ive
I like the Plymouth the most
thechadfox
Plymouth makes the other two look dated
flimflammedzimzammed
chevy wins
HipHop_Sheikh
The Plymouth looks the coolest
vhyli
The forward look Chrysler cars wipe the floor in looks…
BB_210
The 57 Chevy was essentially the same body from 55 to 57.
C4TURIX
![gif](giphy|C6JQPEUsZUyVq|downsized)
I mean, look at todays cars. They look so similar.
BogdanSPB
Theese are noticeably different, try telling modern cars apart…
Muted-Concept-101
Have you seen 90s sedans?
ironmanchris
Interesting that Chevy seems to be the fan favorite over the years, but Ford outsold Chevy 1955 through 1957.
Embarrassed-Sky-4567
There are parts of the Ford that I like and parts of the Plymouth that I like but the Chevy has its design nailed down perfectly for the year. Simply gorgeous from all angles and in and out. GM had the most artistic eye for many years IMO
doalittletoot
Coming from a Mopar guy, it’s hard to beat the Chevy
Catch_Own
I’d take any of the three .
IGK123
And they’re all sexy
BanginOnWax805
I think that’s a sacraligous thing to say in a classic car sub. I know the whole design concept at that time was largely influenced by the space race which is why you saw wings galore, but for those who are keen on brands, especially domestics, can see the difference.
The design cues also reign in on what is universally appealing and a sign of the times. For cars in the 2010s where you saw legislation for further rollover protection with strengthening of the A – C Pillars and a larger demand for crossovers, you begin to see a lot of cars with an egg like shape.
Visual_Reveal_8374
Fun fact, the General Motors space age design was heavily inspired (almost stolen) from Chrysler in the late 50s when a gm employee got a peek at a Plymouth in testing
celtbygod
The designers made the shapes flow from year to year. Fins for example and fenders. Making dies to stamp sheet metal was not a quick process and plans were made years in advance. Look at the Chevrolets from big change at 1954 into the flow through 55s-56s-57s-58s and into the 60s.
celtbygod
Inside of companies Ford, GM, Chrysler that’s where divisional competition was really cut throat.
This_Bus_2744
The Plymouth looks evil.
Powerful_Hair_3105
Nice!! They look like old used batman cars for sale lol
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That Plymouth’s roof looks chopped!
Also, it’s absolutely serving up those fins. 100% mopar babies!
a lot brands still do to this day haha
1,2,3 in that order.
At least they had some nice homework to copy lol.
The Plymouth was designed by Virgil Exner, who created the “forward look” for the whole Mopar lineup. There were two problems: first, they were unibody construction; and second, they rusted like crazy. That’s why there are so few of them vs the GM and Ford cars of the era, which were body on frame.
I declare… It’s a thing they handed down to their kids and grandkids. Cars are becoming cloned they all look the same in city traffic. At least a lot more than they used to.
Used to, you could tell different car makers. And it’s getting harder and harder to do that now. That’s why classic cars will always hold their value. They truely were from a different mold.
Chevy all day long.
This vignette (?) was created to demonstrate how Plymouth was ahead of Chevrolet and Ford in 1957.
Not really. Very different designs. Unique to each car.
Model yeard 1935-1975 was the height of American Automotive Style, 1948-1968 was the Zenith.
I would take any of them and say thank you soooo much
Chevy is gorgeous. Ford is ok. Plymouth is dog ugly.
But the proportions on the Chevy are just…right.
Suddenly it’s 1960…
I like the Plymouth the most
Plymouth makes the other two look dated
chevy wins
The Plymouth looks the coolest
The forward look Chrysler cars wipe the floor in looks…
The 57 Chevy was essentially the same body from 55 to 57.
![gif](giphy|C6JQPEUsZUyVq|downsized)
I mean, look at todays cars. They look so similar.
Theese are noticeably different, try telling modern cars apart…
Have you seen 90s sedans?
Interesting that Chevy seems to be the fan favorite over the years, but Ford outsold Chevy 1955 through 1957.
There are parts of the Ford that I like and parts of the Plymouth that I like but the Chevy has its design nailed down perfectly for the year. Simply gorgeous from all angles and in and out. GM had the most artistic eye for many years IMO
Coming from a Mopar guy, it’s hard to beat the Chevy
I’d take any of the three .
And they’re all sexy
I think that’s a sacraligous thing to say in a classic car sub. I know the whole design concept at that time was largely influenced by the space race which is why you saw wings galore, but for those who are keen on brands, especially domestics, can see the difference.
The design cues also reign in on what is universally appealing and a sign of the times. For cars in the 2010s where you saw legislation for further rollover protection with strengthening of the A – C Pillars and a larger demand for crossovers, you begin to see a lot of cars with an egg like shape.
Fun fact, the General Motors space age design was heavily inspired (almost stolen) from Chrysler in the late 50s when a gm employee got a peek at a Plymouth in testing
The designers made the shapes flow from year to year. Fins for example and fenders. Making dies to stamp sheet metal was not a quick process and plans were made years in advance. Look at the Chevrolets from big change at 1954 into the flow through 55s-56s-57s-58s and into the 60s.
Inside of companies Ford, GM, Chrysler that’s where divisional competition was really cut throat.
The Plymouth looks evil.
Nice!! They look like old used batman cars for sale lol