Plymouth – Walter Chrysler was well established, when he built mostly “high price”
cars. He decided in 1928 to launch a lower priced range of cars with the Plymouth
brand, named after the city from which the founding fathers of the state of
Massachusetts came from.
Although with a slow start, production numbers increased steadily to 93’592 in 1929.
Total sales topped Million Plymouth cars as early as 1934. Plymouth became well
known for their distinctive models during the late 1950’s.
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