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  1. Plymouth was a brand of automobiles produced by Chrysler Corporation and its successor DaimlerChrysler. The brand was launched in 1928 to compete in what was then described as the "low-priced" market segment that was dominated by Chevrolet and Ford. It became a high-volume seller for the automaker until the late 1990s.

  2. Browse 779 listings of classic Plymouth cars from 1928 to 2000 on ClassicCars.com. Find your dream car with prices, photos, and details of each vehicle.

  3. List of Plymouth vehicles. This is a list of automobiles sold under the Plymouth brand name of the Chrysler Corporation . Passenger cars. Trucks. Plymouth PT-50 pickup truck. PV-Sedan Delivery. PT-50. PT-57. PT-81. PT-105. PT-125. P-14-S. Concept cars. 1952 Plymouth Explorer. 1973 Plymouth (Rapid Transit System) Duster 340. 1988 Plymouth Slingshot.

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  4. Learn about the origins, evolution, and demise of Plymouth, a low-priced car brand by Chrysler Corporation. Find out how Plymouth competed with Chevrolet and Ford, introduced innovative features, and faced challenges in the market.

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    • Plymouth Fury I-II-III/Belvedere/Savoy (1962 to 1967) Arguably, the first Plymouths to inject high performance into 1960s America were bread-and-butter mid-sized family haulers like the Savoy, Bevedere, and Fury.
    • Plymouth Road Runner (1968 to 1974) By the time the youth-oriented Plymouth Road Runner debuted in 1968, the mid-sized Belvedere on which it would be based had undergone a visual transformation by head Plymouth stylist, Dick Macadam.
    • 1970 Plymouth Superbird. No car represents the excess of the muscle car era better than the 1970 Plymouth Superbird, a one-year-only variant of the Road Runner, itself an elevated model within the mid-sized Belvedere line-up.
    • Plymouth Barracuda A-Body (1964 to 1969) Say the words "pony car" to a typical hot rodder in March of 1964 and he probably would conjure up a mental picture of a horse-drawn buggy.
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  6. Plymouth was a popular and beloved car brand for over 70 years, from 1928 to 2001. Learn about its history, models, features, and why it was discontinued with Edmunds' expert ratings, reviews, and comparisons.

  7. Learn about Plymouth, a former Chrysler brand that offered entry-level and muscle cars from 1928 to 2000. Compare Plymouth sedans, vans, coupes, and convertibles with MotorTrend's rankings, reviews, and specs.

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