Collector's Curb: Orphans
Whether seen cruising down Woodward, parked in a driveway or on display at a car show, Chrysler heritage vehicles (and their collectors) all have a story to tell.
Collector’s Curb, a rotating exhibition at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum, allows visitors to get a close-up look at these vehicles and learn the stories behind them from their dedicated owners.
Currently pulled up to the Collector’s Curb:
1935 Plymouth PJ Deluxe Rumble Seat Coupe
Owned by Judy Sherman
Orchard Lake, Michigan
Get more of the story with:
A look at some molds and patterns to create different parts made by Howard Sherman, photos of the car during the restoration project, and some of the awards the Plymouth has won.
1937 DeSoto Convertible Coupe
Owned by Burke and Karen Brown
Milford, Michigan
Get more of the story with:
Photos, an original DeSoto brochure, and an interview with Burke himself.
Judy Sherman’s 1935 Plymouth PJ Deluxe Rumble Seat Coupe and the Brown’s 1937 DeSoto Convertible Coupe will be on display at the Museum until December 30, 2012.
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