
1957 Plymouth 2 Door Wagon on S. Congress Ave.
Best styling of the period, worst reliability of the period, and first year of the superior torsion bar front suspension. Not sure, but I believe this is the stripped down Plaza commercial vehicle.
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Best styling of the period, worst reliability of the period, and first year of the superior torsion bar front suspension. Not sure, but I believe this is the stripped down Plaza commercial vehicle.
Virgil Exner’s “Forward Look” 1957 New Yorker had a 392 cu in Hemi V8 pushing 325 hp through its TorqueFlite 3-speed auto trans. Torsion bar front suspension, Torsion-Aire, gave great ride and handling. Quad headlamps were optional.
First year of the 283 cu in V8, available with fuel injection giving 283 HP.