Green light blinks, red gumball spins, and the crowd parts like Moses at Carlisle. A 1964 Plymouth Savoy rolls through, two doors and zero apologies—just a push-button growl and the subtle menace of a ...
Like many of us, Mike Maxwell has an obsession for collecting things and loves the thrill of the hunt. Though initially his passion was for finding military vehicles, specifically World War II era ...
Our story begins on June 10, 1964. That's the date my father got the call about the Plymouth he had ordered from Farraro Motors in Parsippany, New Jersey. There had been many phone calls and ...
Plymouth sold quite a few cool nameplates in the 1960s, including the Belvedere, Fury, Baracuda, Road Runner, and the GTX. The Savoy wasn't one of them. Sure, it shared a lot with the Belvedere, but ...
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