'63 Chevrolet, Ford or Plymouth?
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John Bono
North Jersey
I vote for the PLYMOUTH, primarily because it recuperated so nicely from the previous years odd styling. I'd rank the Ford next, followed by the Chevy.
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
Chevrolet, Ford, then Plymouth. Not a banner time for North American car design. That Plymouth is particularly ugly.
For me personally, Ford & Chevy are nearly tied for first. Since there are three involved I'll place Ford first, Chevy 2nd and Plymouth a close third.
(GOOD one John!)
Plymouth for me. It's smaller. The other two tie.
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
Like Tony, I feel the Ford and Chevy are nearly tied but I give the nod to Chevy. Chevrolet, Ford and Plymouth.
Plymouth, Ford, and Chevy for me.
Love the Ford, Chevy is all right, and a very distant Plymouth.
Gotta love that Plymouth. It was such a good little car. It lasted 20 years. Began as a good Sunday go to church car and ended up a dirty work car for my dad. It was held together with bondo and Reynolds wrap. Back then Pennsylvania cars cancered out after 7 years.
A tough choice for me between the Ford & Chevy, each has its own amazing merits. While I like to see a Plymouth at a show or wherever, I've always thought it a little odd looking, not as much as the '62s - but still. With that I grew up with both a Ford and Chevy in the family when I was a kid. The Chevy was a stodgy Bel Air, and the Ford was a sexy Galaxie convertible. So, today in memory of that gorgeous Ford, I'll pick the Ford.
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
Almost a tie between Ford and Chevy but the nod goes to Ford; the difference mainly being its awesome roofline and interior. Plymouth is reasonable looking but no match.
Tough call for me being a lifelong GM guy it’s gotta be the SS….but, the Ford is mighty good looking, and the 427 makes it a tie. To be honest, I’ve owned lot’s of cars and trucks in my 72 years but never owned a MoPar so I can’t make an educated opinion. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve liked and respected quite a few, just never had an interest in owning one.
For me it's the Chevrolet, Ford and Plymouth.
Gents, thanks for your responses!
John Bono
North Jersey


