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1961 Plymouth Custom Catalog and Classic Car Guide, Ratings and Features

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Performance Metrics

Performance: +45
Handling: +40
Ride Comfort: +60

Fundamental Metrics

Safety: +30
Maintenance and Upkeep: +70
Restoration Difficulty: +65

Emotional Appeal

Looks: +55
Collectability: +50
Historical Significance: +40

MMP Rating

5.3 /10
Engine Specifications
Engine: 225 Slant 6, 318 V8, 361 V8, 383 V8
Displacement: 225-383 cu in
Horsepower: 145-330 hp
Torque: 215-425 lb-ft
Compression Ratio: 8.5:1 - 10.0:1
Ignition System: Conventional breaker-point ignition system
Cooling System: Liquid-cooled
Performance Specifications
0-60 Time: 7-10 seconds
1/4 Mile Time: 15-18 seconds
Top Speed: 115-130 mph
Transmission and Drive
Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive
Transmission Type: 3-speed manual, 3-speed TorqueFlite automatic
Fuel and Efficiency
Fuel System Type: Carburetor
MPG: 10-15 mpg
Dimensions and Brakes
Brakes: Drum brakes
Wheelbase: 118 inches
Weight: 3,200-3,600 lbs

Note: Specifications for classic cars are given to the best of our ability, considering the limited and variant data available.

Unveiling the 1961 Plymouth Custom: A Blend of Style and Substance

The 1961 Plymouth Custom stands as a testament to an era when cars were not just modes of transportation but embodiments of art and innovation. Born from the ambitious design tables of the Chrysler Corporation, this vehicle emerged during a time when America was riding the crest of post-war optimism and technological advancement. The Plymouth Custom was a product of its age, offering a glimpse into the early '60s automotive zeitgeist. Notably, it was part of the first generation to flaunt the iconic 'Forward Look' design introduced by Chrysler's visionary designer, Virgil Exner.

Design and Innovation: A Forward Look at Elegance

The exterior styling of the 1961 Plymouth Custom was nothing short of revolutionary. With its sleek lines and tail fins that hinted at space-age aesthetics, it captured the imagination of a generation looking skyward to the stars. The car's front end featured a distinctive grille and headlamp arrangement that set it apart from its contemporaries. Inside, passengers were treated to an array of luxurious touches, from plush seating upholstered in high-quality materials to an elegantly designed dashboard that put functionality at the forefront.

Technologically, the Plymouth Custom boasted features that were advanced for its time, including an optional push-button TorqueFlite automatic transmission. Color options ranged from understated to vibrant, with popular choices reflecting the bold tastes of the era—think hues like Sky Blue and Saddle Bronze. Body styles varied, but it was perhaps the four-door sedan that became emblematic of suburban American life in those years.

Historical Significance: More Than Just a Pretty Face

The 1961 Plymouth Custom didn't just turn heads—it turned corners in automotive history. Its design language influenced a multitude of models that followed, leaving an indelible mark on car culture. The Custom's integration of both style and practicality helped redefine what families could expect from their vehicles.

Performance and Handling: A Symphony on Wheels

Underneath its stylish exterior, the 1961 Plymouth Custom packed a punch with engine options that catered to both economy and performance-minded buyers. While top speed and acceleration figures may not compete with today's supercars, for its time, it provided ample power for highway cruising and spirited driving alike. Handling was commendable; despite its size, drivers often remarked on its ability to navigate through various driving conditions with poise.

The driving experience was characterized by the throaty rumble of its V8 engine options, providing an auditory backdrop to a smooth ride that absorbed road imperfections with grace. The interaction between driver and machine was direct and engaging—a dance between man and metal.

Ownership Experience: Beyond the Showroom

The 1961 Plymouth Custom found its place in various roles—from a dependable daily driver to a cherished show car or even an occasional weekend racer. Its reliability was as much a selling point as its looks, with many owners finding maintenance straightforward enough to handle themselves.

Fun Facts: The Custom's Curious Credentials

This classic has several claims to fame including rare editions such as the 'Custom Suburban' station wagon which added practicality to panache. While celebrity ownerships are not as well documented as some other classics, this model has graced both big and small screens in period films and television shows.

Collector's Information: A Cherished Classic

Today, collectors hold the 1961 Plymouth Custom in high regard for its design significance and relative rarity. With production numbers not as high as some mass-produced contemporaries, finding one in pristine condition can be challenging. Values vary widely based on condition and originality but expect well-maintained examples to fetch premium prices in today's market—potentially ranging from mid-five figures for good condition models up to six figures for concours-quality specimens.

Conclusion: The Enduring Legacy of the 1961 Plymouth Custom

In summary, the 1961 Plymouth Custom is more than just another vintage vehicle; it's a slice of Americana that captures the spirit of an optimistic age. Its combination of style, performance, and practicality has cemented its place in automotive history—a true classic that continues to captivate enthusiasts around the world.

1961 Plymouth Custom Catalog of Parts

1961 Plymouth Custom Spring and Shackle Bushing.  1 bottom O.D-BN 20 1961 Plymouth Custom Spring and Shackle Bushing. 1" bottom O.D-BN 20Spring and Shackle Bushing. 1" bottom O.D. X 1-5/8" high, with 9/16" I.D. Each

1961 Plymouth Custom Shock Absorber Grommet.  1-1/4 bottom O.D-BN 8 1961 Plymouth Custom Shock Absorber Grommet. 1-1/4" bottom O.D-BN 8Shock Absorber Grommet. 1-1/4" bottom O.D., 1" high, with 3/4" I.D. Each

1961 Plymouth Custom Hood Adjustment Bolt and Bumper-HA 8 1961 Plymouth Custom Hood Adjustment Bolt and Bumper-HA 8Hood Adjustment Bolt and Bumper. 1-3/16" diameter rubber head. 5/16" thick X 18 threads/inch X 1-1/4" long bolt. Each

1961 Plymouth Custom License Plate Bumper.  7/16 O.D., fits a 1/4 hole.  Each-SB 86 1961 Plymouth Custom License Plate Bumper. 7/16" O.D., fits a 1/4" hole. Each-SB 86License Plate Bumper. 7/16" O.D., fits a 1/4" hole. Each

1961 Plymouth Custom Trunk Seal-TK 64-A/18 1961 Plymouth Custom Trunk Seal-TK 64-A/18Trunk Seal. For cars with flat (not D-shaped) trunk seal end profile. Each


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