Plymouth Explorer Show Car
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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Background
The Plymouth Explorer was one of the many Concept/Dream Cars That Virgil Exner' Advanced Styling Studies created to freshen up the stoggy 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. The Dodge Firearrows, DeSoto Adventurer and Plymouth Explorer significantly helped to rejuvenate the company's image. Chrysler's 'Forward Look' styling of 1955 - 1961 inspired other automakers to return to their drawing boards to revise their models which lacked Chrysler's fresh, Italian-inspired flair.
Designer
Virgil Exner Chrysler's Advance Styling Studio
Chassis
The chassis was a shared Dodge/Plymouth 114”,
Body
The car was distinguished by its bright Metallic Green paint with elegant ivory colored side reveals, vestigial fins, twin exhausts that exited through the rear fenders, and Kelsey Hayes wire wheels. It stood just 54-inches tall.
Interior
White leather interior with bucket seats and fitted luggage.
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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