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Established by Chrysler in 1928 as an entry-level brand, Plymouth aimed to provide affordable and reliable transportation. Popular models like the Valiant, Barracuda, and Voyager contributed to its success. Despite a long history and periods of popularity, Plymouth was discontinued by Chrysler in 2001 as part of a brand restructuring.

Browse the model landing pages below (linked where available), each page features the original brochure photos, specs and detailed information for that year.

Cuda

The Plymouth Barracuda, produced from 1964-1974, was an iconic American pony car that evolved into a true muscle car. The high-performance 'Cuda models are especially sought-after for their aggressive styling and potent V8 engines.

First Generation: 1964-1966 (Based on the A-body Valiant, fastback only). Second Generation: 1967-1969 (Redesigned A-body, available as fastback, notchback, and convertible). Third Generation: 1970-1974 (Moved to the E-body platform, available as hardtop and convertible; introduced the potent 'Cuda performance variant).