Plymouth Rocked
The Plymouth Cranbrook took its name from an exclusive Detroit prep school, but most important, 1951 was the year Plymouth fully adopted specific model names for its various offerings. And what did you get when you DIDN’T order a radio in your new 1951 Plymouth? Steve explains…

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Fleeting Glory

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1951 Packard Mayfair Two Door Hardtop

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Ultra Rare Ragtop

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First Fastback

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Eight Is Enough

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Pimp ala

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Studebaker Safety from 1932

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Will it run after 59 years 1953 Plymouth cranbrook 

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1950 Plymouth Business Coupe - Jay Leno's Garage

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The Mach 3 Monster with a Drinking Problem

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Salty DeSoto

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Swiss Miss: The Weird and Wild Monteverdi Cars!

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Trunk Full Of Hornets

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1963 Dodge Custom 880 Hardtop

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10 Britain’s Slowest 1950s Cars – #1 Crawled Along

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Love Letter Kar

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Why Ford Killed the Flathead V8 - The Engine That Built Hot Rodding

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R U Ready To Ramble

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Hey Four Eyes!

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