1960 Plymouth XNR Concept

August 25, 2011 12:00 AM

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 named for its legendary designer, Virgil Exner. Made of steel, it sports a souped-up version of the Valiant's 225 Slant Six.

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