Here I present my own photos of Plymouth cars. In addition, I will share the knowledge I have gained about them from CHATGpt over the past two weeks.
Plymouth Savoy Police Car (1961)
The 1961 Plymouth Savoy Police Car is a classic representative of American police vehicles. Its black-and-white paint scheme and roof-mounted beacons make it instantly recognizable as a law enforcement car. The 1961 Savoy was known for its simple, functional design and was often used as an official vehicle. This exhibited piece faithfully represents the look of American law enforcement cars from that era.


Plymouth Special Deluxe 1949
This model was one of the most popular models of the Chrysler Group’s mid-range brand in the post-war period. Due to its reliability, many chose it as a family car, and it was a common sight on American streets in the early 1950s.
Distinguishing features:
- “PLYMOUTH” lettering in the center of the radiator grille.
- Round, separate headlights, integrated into the fender plane.
- Massive, split chrome radiator grille with horizontal bars.
- Prominent center emblem on the hood with a rocket/nose cone-like chrome insert.
- Curvy body shape typical of post-war American cars.
- Four-door sedan design.


