1960 Plymouth XNR Gallery

1960 Plymouth XNR Gallery


Released in 1960, the XNR is a behemoth of a classic that spans 16 feet in length and harkens back to Plymouth's golden age. It was also called the Assymetrica due to its asymmetric roadster.

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1960 Plymouth XNR $935,000 USD | Sold | Monterey, California Results Details Additional Information Chassis No. 9999997 Catalogue

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1.4K Share 132K views 11 years ago 1960 Plymouth XNR Concept Car. When was the last time you saw an asymmetrical car? Lay your eyes on Karim Edde's one-of-a-kind custom Plymouth, the only car.

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The 1960 Plymouth XNR Concept was a car designed by famed auto designer Virgil Exner. It was a glimpse of the best Chrysler had to offer. Asymmetrical and inspired by aircrafts, it was and still is a show stopper.

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Exner loved to drive sports cars (natch), and the XNR was very much drivable, based on the new 1960 Valiant, and plenty brisk. 250 hp Hyper-Pak 170 CID slant six. And that face; well, it eventually got recycled, but it took about a decade or so…

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Specifications Make: Array Model: 1960 Plymouth XNR Concept Engine/Motor: inline-6 Horsepower: 250 [do not use] Vehicle Model: Array Pros Cons The Background While many luxury automakers went.

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The 1960 Plymouth XNR Concept Car served its sole purpose in the car exhibitions of the early 1960s, showcasing the progressive design sensibilities of Plymouth automotive. We imagine the XNR concept wasn't well reserved in its early years, and this one-off vehicle has led a quiet life since.

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David Burrell. Famed Chrysler designer Virgil Exner's 1960 Plymouth XNR (get it!) concept car will be up for sale at RM's Actions Monterey extravaganza. It might fetch north of one million dollars, if sales other Exner-styled concept car are anything to go by. This is no ordinary concept car.

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In 1960, the Plymouth XNR was developed by Chrysler and Plymouth, it was designed by none other than Exner, adding a roadster to the Plymouth line of cars. RELATED: Remember The 1980 Plymouth Volare? It's One Of The Worst Muscle Cars Ever Details From The Crew Via Hotcars

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Auction Sales History Stunning, asymmetrical, Virgil Exner design. Motor Trend and Road & Track cover car; hand-built in steel at Carrozzeria Ghia. An original, running and driving, perfectly roadworthy, dream car. Formerly owned by the Shah of Iran, with fascinating history.

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Article Image gallery (17) Specifications User Comments (2) Page 1 of 1 Halfway through the 1950s, Plymouth tasked designer Virgil Exner to make up the ground lost to the Ford and General Motors styling departments. He quickly made his mark, and the 1957 Plymouth model range forced the rivalling companies to re-asses their own designs.

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Vehicle Spotlight: 1960 Plymouth XNR The Plymouth XNR concept car was originally conceived to compete with other two-seater roadsters of the time, such as the Chevrolet Corvette and the Ford Falcon. Designed by and named after the world-famous car designer, Virgil Exner, the XNR sported a highly unique asymmetrical body that sat on top of a modified Plymouth Valiant chassis.

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ESCAPE ROADS: 1960 Plymouth XNR, Virgil Exner's dream car. By Roger Hart. Aug 2, 2012. There are enough "what might have been" stories around Detroit to fill a factory, and the Plymouth XNR is.

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1960 Plymouth XNR. Share Tweet. The XNR was designed and envisioned by Chrysler design chief Virgil Exner who took many liberties to design his own idea of of a small sports roadster. It was one of Exner's most ambitious designs with many new controversial features that weren't relevant to regular production cars. In styling the car, Exner.

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Concept Classic: 1960 Plymouth XNR - Exner's Hot Slant-Six Corvette Fighter That Almost Got Built By Paul Niedermeyer - Posted on March 14, 2018 ( first posted 8/3/2013 ) Virgil Exner's disappointment over his 1955 Chrysler Falcon two-seater not being green-lighted for production was deep and lasting.