Shown extensively following its debut in 1954, the Dodge Firearrow II again proved to be a hit with the public. Two additional cars, a coupe and another roadster, followed; the Firearrow IV was in many respects a pre-production prototype complete with features like exterior door handles and a folding convertible top. Ultimately, however, production was never greenlit, although the Hemi-powered Dual-Ghias did make good use of the basic Firearrow design—and styling elements such as low hoods, clean slab…
Shown extensively following its debut in 1954, the Dodge Firearrow II again proved to be a hit with the public. Two additional cars, a coupe and another roadster, followed; the Firearrow IV was in many respects a pre-production prototype complete with features like exterior door handles and a folding convertible top. Ultimately, however, production was never greenlit, although the Hemi-powered Dual-Ghias did make good use of the basic Firearrow design—and styling elements such as low hoods, clean slab sides, and airy cockpits would define Mopar offerings for years to come.