From before I was born until the day he passed away, my dad had a Plymouth. As a little kid, I remember his 1949, 1953, 1956, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1968 & 1970. There was never any discussion about any other brand and they were all good cars. For whatever reason he liked Plymouth, and he stuck with them all through the years and I don't ever recall any of them giving him any problems. He always had the maintenance done at the recommended intervals and that was all.
My great-grandfather drove nothing but Plymouths for 30 years, up until the day he passed in 1967 - and then my great-grandmother took over the driving of Plymouths until sometime in the late 80s when she couldn't see any longer. her last Plymouth was a Fury - she LOVED that thing!
My Mother had this Plymouth wagon in pink with white trim. Everyone wanted to ride in the rear-facing seat. You could see death coming!😱 It had a push button automatic transmission. I first drove it out in the country when I was 11!!’ Love that car. It sure would get a lot of attention today. My brother had a Plymouth Barracuda. Those were awesome too. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I can think of 3 reasons: Weight savings Most manufacturers now provide roadside assistance when you buy a new car . A lot of people were never taught how to change a flat tire.
I would MUCH rather have a spare - of any sort - than have to deal with run flats or sit and wait an hour or two for 'assistance.' Give me 10 minutes and I'd be on my way. I've driven on donuts for a week or two while shopping for new tires, and made it home from the beach. With a run flat you've got 50 miles and you're stuck buying whatever tires are available. More or less ditto once you've been towed depending where your flat takes place. There goes all your weight savings fuel mileage. At least they used to still give you tire well nd you could (albeit not cheap) one aftermarket, now even that's gone. Total rip-off, and we all just accepted it.
That closing shot would have looked better if he had put the spare tire cover back. I'll bet that cover created a lot of opportunities for rust, and just losing that part. Was this the only year that had it?
My dad had a friend who would buy a new car, then not drive it at all for a couple years while he continued to drive his old car. Dad said that didn't make any sense because when he starts driving the new car two years later, the warranty has expired.
@@OsbornTramain I believe he played the part of Lee Baldwin on GH. I remenber coming home from school and my Mom would be watching the first half of the soap before heading off to work the second shift at one of the large corporations in the area where we grew up.
yes, push botton, Packard, AMC and Chrysler were big on the push button transmission, Edsel too on the steering wheel......it's coming back, my C8 has it now in 2023
No, that's not true, a lot of people think this but it's simply not true. Prior to WWII, Chrysler was the second largest builder of cars in the USA, ahead of Ford. It wasn't until after WWII in 1949 that Ford became the second largest manufacturer of cars. Chrysler had a long period of time as the No. 2 company. It wasn't until 1949 that Ford Motor Company sold more cars that Chrysler. Ford had Ford, Mercury and Lincoln, only three Brands, Lincoln and Mercury weren't very big sellers. Chrysler Corporation had Four very popular Brands, Plymouth, Chrysler, DeSoto and Dodge. They consistently outsold Ford thru the 1930's and the 1940's. Chrysler Gigantic MisSteph were their all new 1949 Cars, which were old and dated looking and very conservative where Ford had the 1949 Ford which sold over a Million Copies....that's what pushed Ford into the No. 2 position, Chrysler Mis-step which they never rebounded from. Just as Chrysler was back in the saddle and doing well, 1961 came along followed by 1962.....this Time, AMC with the Rambler pushed Plymouth down again and by this point.....Chrysler never had a chance to be again in 2nd place. The mis-step of the 1961 year and 1962 year is really a shame and prevented Chrysler from regaining 2nd place ever again. Ironically, they are now finally challenging Ford again in the Truck Market. Ford moved ahead of Chevy in the 1970's......but Ram is now ahead of Chevy and GMC and is gunning for Ford. We'll see......
The way the rear seats folded down flush was way ahead of it’s time.
84sp84 the Honda Odyssey of the 1950s
love how he takes the fender skirt with its nice new paint and dumps it on the gravel ground
I was aghast when he did that. I imagined all the scratches. What an idiot.
I noticed that right away.
Then I 'Winced'. LOL
From before I was born until the day he passed away, my dad had a Plymouth. As a little kid, I remember his 1949, 1953, 1956, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1968 & 1970. There was never any discussion about any other brand and they were all good cars. For whatever reason he liked Plymouth, and he stuck with them all through the years and I don't ever recall any of them giving him any problems. He always had the maintenance done at the recommended intervals and that was all.
My great-grandfather drove nothing but Plymouths for 30 years, up until the day he passed in 1967 - and then my great-grandmother took over the driving of Plymouths until sometime in the late 80s when she couldn't see any longer. her last Plymouth was a Fury - she LOVED that thing!
Wow did not know about the spare tire storage.
I didn't either!
I did.
I believe that was just on the nine passenger wagon…as the six passenger ones had the spare in the floor
Gotta love those double barrel front fenders! What a car!
If you had that wagon, you wouldn't need a hearse when you kicked the bucket!
Took him a while to walk to the back of the car.
A friend of my Dads had a 59 Plymouth Suburban. 3 spd on the tree and small block V8. He owned it for years.
Ok, you convinced me, Pete. I'll be stopping by tomorrow! 😉
The view of this wagon at 4:00 was worth waiting for.
My Mother had this Plymouth wagon in pink with white trim.
Everyone wanted to ride in the rear-facing seat.
You could see death coming!😱
It had a push button automatic transmission.
I first drove it out in the country when I was 11!!’
Love that car. It sure would get a lot of attention today.
My brother had a Plymouth Barracuda. Those were awesome too.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Even the wagons had fins......!
Chrysler King of the 50s+
More wagons please Osborn, after all, they are the least compromising compromise.
I look at that and think what cool camper you could make out of it. You could easily sleep two people in the back of that with room to spare.
I love these cars
My Dad bought my sister one in 59 for a family car. My sister got it since my mother didn't drive. Ours was red and a base model V8 auto trans.
Drops the lower quarter panel on the concrete to access the spare. BTW, whatever happened to spare tires anyway?
Too heavy and bulky and tires last longer now
I know, i was thinking, there goes a nice big scratch!
@@OsbornTramain
As a Mopar GUY, I'm loving this channel and the old school commercials. Please keep 'em coming!!😀👍
I can think of 3 reasons:
Weight savings
Most manufacturers now provide roadside assistance when you buy a new car .
A lot of people were never taught how to change a flat tire.
I would MUCH rather have a spare - of any sort - than have to deal with run flats or sit and wait an hour or two for 'assistance.' Give me 10 minutes and I'd be on my way. I've driven on donuts for a week or two while shopping for new tires, and made it home from the beach. With a run flat you've got 50 miles and you're stuck buying whatever tires are available. More or less ditto once you've been towed depending where your flat takes place. There goes all your weight savings fuel mileage. At least they used to still give you tire well nd you could (albeit not cheap) one aftermarket, now even that's gone. Total rip-off, and we all just accepted it.
Beautiful wagon
Who is Pete Hansen?? Never heard of him but I do like Old Plymouths so he is a good guy whoever he is.. lol..
From the Steve Allen Show and also General Hospital, day time soap opera actor.
>> I'm in love with that car!
I love this 💙💋❣️😉🙃🙃
That closing shot would have looked better if he had put the spare tire cover back. I'll bet that cover created a lot of opportunities for rust, and just losing that part. Was this the only year that had it?
Hello USA! Build wagons again!
My dad had a friend who would buy a new car, then not drive it at all for a couple years while he continued to drive his old car. Dad said that didn't make any sense because when he starts driving the new car two years later, the warranty has expired.
In Canada, the Dodge was the same car as the Plymodge, it wasn't a U.S Dodge.
Then you take your car to the paint shop because you were stupid and put paint side of Down on the asphalt, showing off your spare tire Daddio.
general hospital guy i think.
yep, he was
@@OsbornTramain I believe he played the part of Lee Baldwin on GH. I remenber coming home from school and my Mom would be watching the first half of the soap before heading off to work the second shift at one of the large corporations in the area where we grew up.
Shut up and take my money.
Savoy, Belvedere, Fury?
Suburban
You forgot PLAZA
IS THAT A PUSH BUTTON TRANNY.MY BROTHER EN LAW DON CATES BOUGHT A1960 PLYMOUTH IT WAS A USED DPS PLYMOUTH IT OUT RUN SOME OF THE DRAG RACSING CARS❤
yes, push botton, Packard, AMC and Chrysler were big on the push button transmission, Edsel too on the steering wheel......it's coming back, my C8 has it now in 2023
1959 technology leveled off ,nothing really groundbreaking since ,we've gone backwards if anything
Chrysler was always the 3 rd brand. Never the prestige of GM or Ford.
No, that's not true, a lot of people think this but it's simply not true. Prior to WWII, Chrysler was the second largest builder of cars in the USA, ahead of Ford. It wasn't until after WWII in 1949 that Ford became the second largest manufacturer of cars. Chrysler had a long period of time as the No. 2 company. It wasn't until 1949 that Ford Motor Company sold more cars that Chrysler. Ford had Ford, Mercury and Lincoln, only three Brands, Lincoln and Mercury weren't very big sellers. Chrysler Corporation had Four very popular Brands, Plymouth, Chrysler, DeSoto and Dodge. They consistently outsold Ford thru the 1930's and the 1940's. Chrysler Gigantic MisSteph were their all new 1949 Cars, which were old and dated looking and very conservative where Ford had the 1949 Ford which sold over a Million Copies....that's what pushed Ford into the No. 2 position, Chrysler Mis-step which they never rebounded from. Just as Chrysler was back in the saddle and doing well, 1961 came along followed by 1962.....this Time, AMC with the Rambler pushed Plymouth down again and by this point.....Chrysler never had a chance to be again in 2nd place. The mis-step of the 1961 year and 1962 year is really a shame and prevented Chrysler from regaining 2nd place ever again. Ironically, they are now finally challenging Ford again in the Truck Market. Ford moved ahead of Chevy in the 1970's......but Ram is now ahead of Chevy and GMC and is gunning for Ford. We'll see......
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Just get a truck