In 1935, the economy was still coming out of the Great Depression (much like today still recovering from the COVID mess) Plymouth went and did the biggest style change for 1935 in the price range of $400--$700 (probably equal to ruffly a $14K? car today). “This body will not squeak or rattle or Rumble. It will not get out of line. The sections are reinforced with Steel and Welded together forming a solid unit. The utmost in Safety" (Magazine ad for Plymouth from 1935) this one has Custom Steel Wheels W/ Baby Moons and trim Rings.