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Fourth Top Eliminator HEMI Heritage Winner Selected by Fans

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Roger Davis' 1934 Plymouth PF 5-Window Coupe, the fourth and final Top Eliminator HEMI Heritage winner

Roger Davis’ 1934 Plymouth PF 5-Window Coupe, the fourth and final Top Eliminator HEMI Heritage winner

At long last, we have the fourth and final Top Eliminator HEMI Heritage winner determined: Roger Davis and, more importantly, the 1934 Plymouth PF 5-Window Coupe that won him the title. (You might remember our feature on two of the other four winners during the Woodward Dream Cruise.)


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Davis, who is a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army, and his Plymouth were chosen by Mopar fans online. The PF 5-Window Coupe is reportedly—and humorously—named “in-Flame-ous.” Davis got a hold of the classic car back in 2012 and has spent the last two years restoring the bad boy.

Roger Davis' 1934 Plymouth PF 5-Window Coupe, the fourth and final Top Eliminator HEMI Heritage winner

Davis had to make a number of changes to make the Plymouth street legal, like adding lights, wipers, and a horn. He also had to upgrade the alternator and the ignition system. And, as you can guess from the photos, he did some painting of his own, as most no Depression-era vehicles were not so boldly colored.

Davis’ “in-Flame-ous” also houses seven painted historical Chrysler logos, all-new wheels and tires, a customized grille, and a reworking of the front suspension.

“The 1934 Plymouth PF 5-window Coupe is the ultimate ride for hot rodders,” said Davis. “It’s like what you see in the movie American Graffiti.”


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