The Plymouth automobile was introduced for the 1928 model year as a direct competitor to Ford and Chevrolet. It was a sturdy and durable little car which attracted a legion of loyal owners. Plymouth became one of the low-priced-three from Detroit and was usually #3 in sales, just behind Ford and Chevy.
By 1982, Dodge was outselling Plymouth. Plymouth sales continued to decline relative to Dodge and, by 1990, offered no unique products. Ultimately, Plymouths became rebadged Dodges, except for the Prowler.
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PLYMOUTH CARS
"The Plymouth Barracuda Formula S made a name for itself with its ability to corner better than most American (and European) cars; it provided a nice balance of acceleration and handling, with a European feel. Introduced in 1965, the Formula S had stiffer springing, front anti-roll bar, special badging, and most importantly, the 'Commando 273' engine, putting out a 'conservative' 235 hp."
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When cleaning carpeting, pre-treat any spots with an automotive stain remover. Spray on an automotive carpet shampoo, or a multi-purpose cleaner that state they are safe for carpeting. Scrub and then let dry. To speed the drying process, leave your doors open, but make sure you shut off the interior lights by
sticking something in the door jamb that keeps the buttons closed. Dome and dash lights will drain your battery and they can get very hot. Once you've cleaned your vehicle's carpeting and upholstery, consider protecting it with a spray fabric protector that will help repel future dirt and stains.
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