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"Every goddamn farmer in America's heard of Plymouth binder twine," chairman ... their most radical effort to date. See All 19 Photos The XNR (originally called Asymmetrica and later named for ...
Click through the pictures above to read the rest of the amazing story behind this jet-age concept car. Top Photo Credit: The Motoring Journal The car is the Plymouth XNR Concept — and it was ...
That vehicle isn’t made specifically for the show. It’s the Plymouth XNR concept from 1960, and apparently it’s the real deal, as discovered by a reporter for Hagerty.
That will again be the case this year, as RM Auctions will sell the car that could've led to Chrysler's Corvette-killer, the 1960 Plymouth XNR concept. So where's the one-off prototype been all ...
the Plymouth XNR has defied all odds and managed to survive. Although it never got to challenge the Corvette in dealerships or on public roads, it remains one of the most intriguing concept cars ...
Its latest video showcases an interesting gem that not a lot of people might remember or even know existed: an impressively accurate replica of the iconic 1960 Plymouth XNR concept car.
This futuristic-looking Plymouth ... accompanied the XNR, but our greatest challenge was the re-creation of the missing components.’ He added: ‘Considering that this was a concept car, there ...
RM Auctions will sell the 1960 Plymouth XNR next month in Monterey ... for the storied car with a fascinating history. The concept car penned by legendary Chrysler designer Virgil Exner was ...
The Plymouth XNR was to be a 150mph sportscar, powered by a 250hp six-cylinder. Sadly, it was never built, and ended up getting shipped back to Ghia, who did the bodywork. it passed through the ...