Established in 1928 and shut down in 2001, Plymouth is one of America's most iconic automakers. The brand is also responsible for a series of famous nameplates, including the Belvedere, Road Runner, ...
In the late 1920s, Walter P. Chrysler was growing weary of watching Ford and Chevrolet dominate the low-priced automobile market. He decided to compete with a line of affordable cars named Plymouth.
One might think that model PT-105 would be a boat like the one John F. Kennedy commanded in World War II, but it’s actually a Plymouth pickup truck made in 1940. Back then trucks were for commercial ...
One little-known Mopar fact is that Plymouth built pickup trucks. These "Job Rated," or commercial class, vehicles became part of the Mayflower lineup in 1937, and featured a half-ton capacity from ...
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