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1933: Plymouth Gets a Six - Mac's Motor City Garage.com

Summary by Mac's Motor City Garage
Plymouth’s first six-cylinder car in 1933 was a bit of a misfire, but the company quickly adjusted.   Introduced in the summer of 1928, the low-priced Plymouth was a solid success for the  Chrysler Corporation, marching up the sales charts to compete with Ford and Chevrolet. Among the superior features boasted by Plymouth were four-wheel hydraulic brakes, an exclusive in the low-priced field. Another innovation in 1931 was Floating Power, Chrysl…
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Mac's Motor City Garage broke the news in on Saturday, February 8, 2025.
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