Plymouth debuts on July 7, 1928, to help Chrysler Corp. compete with Chevrolet and Ford in the entry-level market. The name was inspired by Plymouth Rock and the first Pilgrim colony in the U.S., and the Mayflower ship was stamped on the radiator.
Plymouth debuts on July 7, 1928, to help Chrysler Corp. compete with Chevrolet and Ford in the entry-level market. The name was inspired by Plymouth Rock and the first Pilgrim colony in the U.S., and the Mayflower ship was stamped on the radiator.