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1929-2002

1929

Plymouth
Four-door sedan, basic black with Wood spoke wheels,
45 hp, 175 in.³ engine, four-wheel hydraulic brakes

1930

Plymouth
Four-door sedan,
48 hp, 196 in.³ engine
horn centred between the headlights
optional wire wheels

1933

Plymouth
Four-door sedan, six small side window is

1934

Plymouth coupe
front opening windshield
77 hp, 201 cubic inch engine,
112 inch wheelbase

1935

Plymouth coupe
Six cylinder engine

Plymouth
Two-door sedan, six cylinder engine,

1937

Plymouth coupe
The single windshield wiper
optional dual wipers, bumpers

Plymouth
Two-door sedan, humpback design gave more trunk storage

1938

Plymouth
Four-door sedan with restyled front, last year for flat one-piece windshield

Plymouth pickup truck

1939

Plymouth
Four-door sedan, extensive restyling with split windshield, different shape to grill and front fenders, almost rectangular shaped headlights fixed into fenders

1940

Plymouth
Completely new body, two-door sedan, custom louvred hood, running boards, rear quarter windows open out to help ventilation

1941

Plymouth special Deluxe convertible coupe
Revised as styling of the new would and a modified grille, bumper Wing tip guards, single centred bumper guard

Plymouth pickup
Small hubcaps and black wall tyres

1947

Plymouth special Deluxe business coupe
95 hp, 217.8 in.³, in-line six cylinder, three speed transmission, column shift manual
business coupes did not have a rear seat

1948

Plymouth
Four-door sedan with rear hinged (suicide) doors for the rear seat

Plymouth special Deluxe convertible
Top of the Plymouth line
95 hp, 217 in.³, in-line L-head six cylinder engine optional fog lights

Plymouth business coupe
Three passenger
offered in both the Deluxe and special Deluxe versions
117 inch wheelbase, overall length 196 inches except for the station wagon which was 195 inches

1948

Plymouth club coupe
Six passengers
offered in both the Deluxe and special Deluxe versions
95 hp, 217.8 in.³ in-line six cylinder engine, three speed manual transmission with column mounted shift
speedometer changes colour with your speed: low is green, then amber and bright red the faster you go.
optional sun visor, white walled tyres, wheel trim rings, bumper guards and Grille guard

1949

Plymouth club coupe
New body style, two or four-door hardtop
111 or 117 inch wheelbase depending on body style

1950

Plymouth business coupe
111 inch wheelbase,
optional sun visor and white walled tyres

1953

Plymouth Cranbrook
Four-door sedan
100 hp six cylinder, 217 in.³ engine, three speed manual transmission
optional overdrive and semiautomatic transmissions

1954

Plymouth Belvedere
2-door hardtop,
fall wheel covers and rear fender skirts

1955

Plymouth Plaza
Entry-level model
Four-door sedan,
six cylinder engine, three speed manual transmission
sailing ship hood ornament
optional side trim and chrome headlight shrouds

Plymouth Belvedere
The first of the new forward look cars for Chrysler Corporation
Wraparound windshield, model names placed on the front of the wheel wells

1956

Plymouth
Two-door sedan
first fins

Plymouth Savoy suburban station wagon
Mid-level Savoy series

Plymouth Ute
Australian built resembles the 1954 US Plymouth

1958

Plymouth Fury
Top-of-the-line
two door hardtop
290 hp, 318 in.³,V8 engine

Plymouth Belvedere
Four-door sedan
V emblem on the grille signifies a V8 engine
optional rear fender skirts, wire wheel covers

1959

Plymouth Fury
Became a separate series in the Plymouth line up
230 hp, 318 in.³, V8 engine

Plymouth Belvedere convertible
Affordable compared with the sport fury version
V8 engine
fins, aluminium trim inserts on the sides, fury and sport fury had different side trim with inserts
two door hardtop has optional rear fender skirts
optional simulated spare tyre cover on the trunk lid

1960

Plymouth Fury
two door hardtop sports,
swivel bucket seats for EEC entry and exit

1961

Plymouth Fury convertible
Restyled, lost its fins
chrome strip that began in board of the headlights, ran completely around the car at door handle height and back to the opposite headlight
bullet style taillights in indent on the outside of the rear fenders
drivers portion of front seat back a 2 inches higher than passengers
optional rear fender skirts

1962

Plymouth valiant Signet 200
Compact series, Two door hardtop, bucket seats, blackout grille

Plymouth Fury
Completely restyled, more angular with more formal roofline, parking lights moved to the age of the front fenders
Two door hardtop

1963

Plymouth valiant V 200
Completely restyled
four-door sedan

1964

Plymouth sport fury
Top of the range full size
two door hardtop, new style roof, convertible sport fury also available
361 in.³ engine, three speed automatic transmission,
bucket seats and console, bright trim between the taillights

1965

Plymouth Belvedere satellite
Restyled to become the mid-size Belvedere line
two door hardtop or convertible with bucket seats and a console

Plymouth sport fury
Two door hardtop
V8 engine and automatic transmission
fender skirts and dual exhausts
new full-size body

1966

Plymouth Belvedere satellite
Two door hardtop
425 hp, 426 in.³, Hemi engine
bucket seats and console

Plymouth barracuda
Fast back coupe, last year to this body style
huge rear window

1967

Plymouth Belvedere GTX
Mopar muscle car,
440 in.³ V8 engine,Torqueflite automatic transmission of 426 hemi engine

Plymouth barracuda formula S.
New styling
Fastback hardtop or convertible with the power operated top with optional formula S. Package
145 hp slant six cylinder, 225 in.³ or 280 hp 383 in.³ V8 engine,
smaller wrapping down of rear window towards the fenders than in previous years

Plymouth Fury III convertible
New body style, Full-size car
stand-up hood ornament, turn signal indicators

1968

Plymouth GTX convertible
New mid-size body
high trim and performance version, 440 in.³ engine

Plymouth satellite
Two door hardtop, rally wheels, dual exhausts

Plymouth customs suburban station wagon
Six passenger model, a middle level
318 in.³ engine,Tlorqueflite automatic transmission
optional air conditioning, roof rack, tailgate window washer,

Plymouth barracuda coupe
Notchback coupe
choice of engines: Slant six or V8 engines up to 383 in.³

1969

Plymouth GTX
Two body styles available, two door hardtop or convertible
375 hp, 440 in.³, V8 engine with automatic transmission

Plymouth Fury III
New body and styling, mid range model

1970

Plymouth Fury III convertible
Last year for a full-size Fury III convertible, only 1900 built
335 hp, 383 in.³, V8 engine

Plymouth Road Runner
Air grabber hood, air intake scoop opens and closes as needed, set of cowl mounted gauges

Plymouth Superbird
Road runner with an extended front end, tall spoiler on the back to improve aerodynamics
440 cu in, V8 engine

Plymouth Barracuda ‘Cuda’ Coupe
Coupe or convertible
383 cu in V8 engine or 390 hp 440 cu inches, 3-2 barrel cars-6 pack engine
Name on hood scoop with engine designation
Engine designation also appeared on rear fender

1971

Plymouth Barracuda ‘Cuda’
Last year for the convertible model. Only a few hundred were made.

Plymouth Barracuda Hemi ‘Cuda’
High performance barracuda model
426 in.³ Hemi engine
Hemi of a large letter to the side of the

Plymouth Road Runner
Mid-size Plymouth
two door hardtop only
440 c.i.d. V8 engine
new body with the new look, air grabber hood and vinyl top
optional spoiler

1972

Plymouth Barracuda
Only offered as a hardtop coupe in the base 225 c.i.d. Six cylinder engine barracuda line or high-performance 440-6 Pack, manual transmission ‘Cuda model
round taillights
options on the base model: automatic transmission, full wheel covers, white wall tires, no power steering, power brakes

Plymouth Duster
Two versions: 110 hp, 98 in.³, six cylinder engine and 235 hp, 340 cubic inches V8 engine
340 had bucket seats, a/FM radio, inside hood release console

1973

Plymouth Duster
Slight changes to the hood and grille
Last Year for the Duster 340

Plymouth Road Runner
Mist Green colour only offered 1973
170 hp, 318 in.³, V8 engine, three speed manual transmission, floor mounted shift, dual exhausts, rally wheels, bench seat, front and rear sway bars, the suspension, rally stripe from tip of front fender to back window and up across the roof down on the opposite side and running to the opposite fender. The stripe over the roof was in a dash pattern
no power steering, power brakes or air-conditioning available

1974

Plymouth Duster
Few changes from the basic model
340 replaced with the 360 engine

Plymouth Satellite Sebring
Bucket seats, vinyl top, body side trim

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