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Plymouth related links


History


Plymouth; The First Decade 1928-1937
The first Plymouth automobile was built on June 11, 1928. The last Plymouth was built on June 28, 2001. Both the first and last cars were equipped with four cylinder engines. Both were designed to meet the needs of the low priced end of the automotive market. This web site is intended to be a non-commercial resource for people interested in the first decade of Plymouth production, 1928 to 1937.

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Clubs, enthousiast, etc.


1935 Plymouth
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Classic Plymouth cars trucks and sedans
Finally a place for just us. Everything Plymouth"s!

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The Plymouth Club of America.
Founded in 1957.

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The Pymouth Bulletin
Founded in 1957 as the Plymouth 4 Cylinder Owners Club with just three members, today the Plymouth Club recognizes all 4, 6 and V8 powered Plymouth cars, Plymouth trucks and Fargo commercial vehicles built from 1928 up through our "sliding" 25-year age limit.

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