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Plymouth (car)

This category covers questions about Plymouth, an automobile marque of Chrysler Corporation and DaimlerChrysler. Plymouth was founded on July 7, 1928 and specialized in manufacturing and selling low-priced entry vehicles. Plymouth was removed from the market by Chrysler Corporation on June 29, 2001 and had its models either discontinued or rebranded as Chrysler.

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How much did a 1948 Plymouth cost in1963?

Depends on so many factors as to be an uninsurable question.

How do you change the transmission filter in a 1993 Plymouth acclaim 4 cylinder?

You have to drain/remove the "transmission" oil pan to get access to the filter.

Can a Plymouth hemi cuda be turbocharged?

Yes, any engine can be turbocharged. How much boost it can handle depends on,

1. the strength of the internal parts/ block

2. the fuel octane/compression your are running

3. size of the turbo/turboes being used.

How rare is a 1966 Plymouth vip?

I would say Rare... I have a 1966 2DHT VIP with 19K miles on it...I have only seen 2 on the road both 4doors.. I have found through lots of looking and talking that there where only 5K 2 door HT and 10K 4 door HT made... If you find one get it.. keep it...

What is the value of a 1936 Plymouth Coupe in rough shape?

Not running but complete in rough shape, $2000. Very rough shape, $1000.

Why was the Plymouth brand discontinued?

The Plymouth brand was discontinued primarily due to declining sales and a shift in consumer preferences during the 1990s. As part of Chrysler's restructuring efforts, the company decided to streamline its product lineup, leading to the brand's demise in 2001. The decision also reflected a broader trend in the automotive industry towards consolidation and the focus on more profitable brands. Ultimately, Plymouth's inability to compete effectively in a crowded market contributed to its discontinuation.

How did the American Indians help the Plymouth colonists survive?

Squanto and Samoset befriended the colonists, and showed the Pilgrims how to grow corn, beans, pumpkins, and where to hunt and fish. They helped the Pilgrims make a treaty with the Wampanoag people.

What is the Plymouth symbol?

Plymouth has used a few symbols over the years. One of the first was a ship. There was also the Plymouth Flying Lady but mostly the symbol had a ship or nautical theme. Click the link to see them.

What is inside a airbag when deployed?

The airbag contains sodium azide (NaN3) with potassium nitrate (KNO3) to produce nitrogen gas. Hot blasts of the nitrogen inflate the airbag.

Where is the brake swith on a 1950 Plymouth?

on the drivers side located on a junction block in the line going to the rer brakes

What is the firing order for a 1970 Plymouth roadrunner?

what is the firing order for a 1970 Plymouth roadrunner with a 383 engine

What does latch mean?

catch for fastening a door or gate [here's a sentence ;you should really latch the door.

In electronics, a latch (or flip-flop) is a circuit that has two stable states and can be used to store state information. The circuit can be made to change state by signals applied to one or more control inputs and will have one or two outputs. Flip-flops and latches are a fundamental building block of digital electronics systems used in computers, communications, and many other types of systems.

Is there a real Plymouth rock?

yes it s in Plymouth massachusetts... its actually a pebble

How do you adjust a 1951 Plymouth convertible top frame?

To adjust a 1951 Plymouth convertible top frame, first, ensure that the top is fully closed and latched. Inspect the frame for any worn or damaged components, adjusting hinges and pivot points as necessary to ensure smooth operation. You may need to loosen bolts slightly to realign the frame, making sure it fits evenly and seals properly when closed. Finally, test the top's operation several times to ensure that it opens and closes smoothly without binding.