Makes / Plymouth
Plymouth was a marque of automobiles based in the United States, produced by the Chrysler Corporation and its successor DaimlerChrysler. The Plymouth automobile was introduced on July 7, 1928. It was Chrysler Corporation's first entry in the low-priced field, which at the time was already dominated by Chevrolet and Ford. Plymouths were actually priced slightly higher than their competition, but offered all standard features such as internal expanding hydraulic brakes that the competition did not provide.
Production was discontinued on June 29, 2001 in the United States.
- Barracuda
- Belvedere
- De Luxe coupe
- Duster
- Reliant
- Satellite
- Belvedere Suburban
- Cuda AAR
- Valiant
- Barracuda conv
- Road Runner Duster I concept
- Fury GT
- HemiCuda
- Valiant Signet
- Savoy 213
- Omni
- Fury Suburban
- Sport Fury
- Valiant Signet 4dr
- Road Runner Superbird
- HemiCuda convertible
- Formulas Barracuda
- Savoy sedan
- Road Runner
- XNR concept
- Special De Luxe 2dr
- Savoy
- Special De Luxe sedan
- P19
- Gran Fury
- Reliant K-car wagon
- Belvedere II
- Fury
- Fury III 4 door hardtop
- Sundance
- Barracuda coupe
- Fury II
- Reliant K-car
- Belvedere Turbine Special
- Cuda 340
- Fury 2dr HT
- Voyager Van
- Belvedere Sport Coupe
- Fury III 4dr HT
- 30u
- Belvedere GTX
- GRan Fury Brougham 4dr
- Voyager SE
- Barracuda 340
- Cuda
- Special de luxe 4dr
- Coach
- Valiant Signet 2dr HT
- Special De Luxe business coupe
- Sport Fury Coupe
- Belvedere II 4dr lwb
- Volare
- Volar
- Laser
- Barracuda Fastback
- Omni TC3
- Belvedere Satellite 2dr HT
- Belvedere 4dr
- Barracuda Formula S 360 ci
- Valiant Duster
- Breeze
- PB Sedan
- Cranbrook 4dr
- Valiant Barracuda
- Sport Fury conv
- Belvedere wagon
- Fury conv
- Savoy 4dr
- Valiant Signet 2dr HT conv
- Satellite Custom Station Wagon
- GTX 2dr HT
- Fury III conv
- Demon
- Fury Sport Suburban
- Fury 4dr HT
- Barracuda Convertible
- Cranbrook 2-door sedan
- De Luxe 7-pass sedan
- Valiant V-100