PLYMOUTH
Plymouth was an American automobile brand established by Chrysler Corporation in 1928, positioned as a more affordable line of vehicles for budget-conscious consumers. Over the decades, Plymouth became known for its innovative designs and production of popular models, including the Plymouth Barracuda and the Plymouth Fury. The brand played a significant role in the muscle car era of the 1960s and 70s, appealing to a generation of performance enthusiasts. Despite its contributions to the automotive industry, Plymouth ceased production in 2001, largely due to changing market dynamics and shifting consumer preferences, leaving behind a legacy that still resonates with classic car enthusiasts today.