The 1950s were the Golden Age for Detroit car designers as they experimented with tail fins, different screen angles, rocket-shaped fenders and, in common, all kinds of configurations, launching wonderful concept vehicles at Motor Shows.
The Chrysler Corporations' Vice President of Styling, the famed Virgil Exner, was responsible in one way or yet another for most of the company's concepts vehicles at the time, such as this 1956 Chrysler Plainsman study.
The Plainsman is a exclusive two-door
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