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The Plymouth Explorer debuted in the May 1954 Motor Trend Magazine. Despite its racy good looks, the Explorer was powered by the 110-horsepower, 230 cubic-inch, 6-cylinder engine coupled to a Hy-Drive transmission. The car was the inspiration of Virgil Exner who had Carrozzeria Ghia in Turin, Italy, build the body. Other concept cars for 1954 included the [[Plymouth Belmont]] and the [[Desoto Adventurer]].
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The Plymouth Explorer debuted in the May 1954 Motor Trend Magazine. Despite its racy good looks, the Explorer was a slug with it's 6-cylinder engine coupled to a Hy-Drive transmission. Virgil Exner source the body craftsmanship to Carrozzeria Ghia in Turin, Italy, who built most of the metal boded [[Concept Cars]] for Chrysler.
 
 
  
 
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The Plymouth Explorer was one of the many Concept/Dream Cars That Virgil Exner' Advanced Stying Studis created to freshed up the stggy look and reputation of the Corporation's late 40s and early 50s cars. Other concept cars for 1954 included the [[Plymouth Belmont]] and the [[Desoto Adventurer]].
  
 
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The Plymouth Explorer debuted in the May 1954 Motor Trend Magazine. Despite its racy good looks, the Explorer was a slug with it's 6-cylinder engine coupled to a Hy-Drive transmission. Virgil Exner source the body craftsmanship to Carrozzeria Ghia in Turin, Italy, who built most of the metal boded Concept Cars for Chrysler.


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1954 Plymouth Explorer
1954 Plymouth Explorer
1954 Plymouth Explorer
1954 Plymouth Explorer
1954 Plymouth Explorer
1954 Plymouth Explorer

Background

The Plymouth Explorer was one of the many Concept/Dream Cars That Virgil Exner' Advanced Stying Studis created to freshed up the stggy look and reputation of the Corporation's late 40s and early 50s cars. Other concept cars for 1954 included the Plymouth Belmont and the Desoto Adventurer.

Designer

Virgil Exner Chrysler's Advance Styling Studio

Chassis

The chassis was a shared Dodge/Plymouth 114”,

Body

Interior

White Leather Bucket Seats

Drivetrain

The engine is a Plymouth 230-cubic-inch l-head six boasting a humble 110 horsepower, and the transmission the 3-speed Semi-Automatic Hy-Drive.


Car Shows

History

The car was found by Joe Bortz of Bortz Auto Collection in the late '80s. It was located in Sweden painted Gold with a Jaguar engine, Taylor transmission and rear end and not in running condition.


Moveis Appeared in

Magazine Articles

  • May 1954 Motor Trend Magazine

Reference

Internet Links



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