Material: Diecast metal with plastic parts and rubber tires
Features: Detailed exterior, realistic interior, display case included
Condition: From an estate collection, box may have shelf wear
The 1959 Plymouth Savoy is a testament to the bold spirit of late 1950s American automotive design. Known for its distinctive tailfins and dual-headlight façade, the Savoy embodied the optimistic spirit of its era. It was part of the lineup that introduced Virgil Exner's "Forward Look" design, which revolutionized the industry's approach to vehicle aesthetics. The Savoy was available with both inline-six and V8 engines, with the V8 models capable of reaching speeds over 100 mph. The car's unique styling and advanced features made it a standout choice for families seeking both practicality and flair.