Archive for the 'Plymouth' Category

1971 Plymouth Road Runner

1971 Plymouth Road Runner Wallpaper Picture

1971 Plymouth Road Runner coupe body is completely transformed into a rounded “body” design in accordance with the then current trends in design, Chrysler, including a steeply raked windshield, hidden hood, grille and headlamps and a deep commitment. In contrast to previous thinking, two-door B-body joint authorities have little or no plate, glass or trim [...]

1973 Plymouth Duster

1973 Plymouth Duster Picture

After making changes on Plymouth Valiant, 1973 Plymouth Duster models also got a new cover, grill, fenders, bumpers, rear lights and the lights. The taillights with previous years, mounted on the inside and had a flush appearance. From 1973 Plymouth Duster taillights was mounted behind the light and was changed to Chrome. This remained unchanged [...]

1974 Plymouth Fury

1974 Plymouth Fury Wallpaper Picture

1974 Plymouth Fury was the last C-body and full-size Fury nameplate would move to the medium cars is a Plymouth in 1975, despite a large car would remain as Gran Fury. 1974 Plymouth Fury broke new body with other Chrysler Corporation in its entirety.

1971 Plymouth GTX

1971 Plymouth GTX Picture

Although completely redesigned for 1971 Plymouth GTX, it was the last year for the GTX as a stand-alone model with manual transmission. 1971 Plymouth GTX engine choices were a four-cylinder 440, 440 three two-barrels (Six Pack) and 426 Hemi. Reducing

1972 Plymouth Duster

1972 Plymouth Duster Picture

1972 Plymouth Duster was not significantly changed. The new 1972 Plymouth Duster surface-mount light side marker lamps replaced the previous 1971 Plymouth Duster 340 installation items were larger, one piece units the power rating of the 340 V8 rated

Plymouth Barracuda 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974

All new Plymouth Barracuda 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 model designed by John E. Herlitz, was built on shorter and wider version of the current Chrysler B platform, called E-body. Parts of the platform was also recently launched the Dodge Challenger the

1969-1973 Plymouth Fury

1969 Plymouth Fury models debuted “fuselage” style then in fashion at Chrysler. Like previous 1965 – 1968 Plymouth Fury, 1969-1973 Plymouth Fury was again available as a 2-door coupe 2-door convertible, 4-door hardtop, 4-door sedan and a 4-door sedan

Plymouth Barracuda 1967 1968 1969

1967 Plymouth Barracuda Picture

The second-generation Plymouth Barracuda 1967 1968 1969, now 2743 mm wheelbase, the body shares many components with the Plymouth Valiant, fully redesigned with Plymouth Barracuda specific stylesheet and an own range of models, including convertibles

Plymouth Fury 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964

Plymouth Fury 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 Wallpaper

Plymouth Fury 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 were mixed for a car to the public only to produce fins suddenly passe. Plymouth Fury sales model continued through the turbulent early 1960 when the full size Fury weighs special styling and medium-sized platfo

Plymouth Barracuda 1964 1965 1966

1964 Plymouth Barracuda Picture

Plymouth Barracuda 1964 1965 1966 use Valiant 106 in (2700 mm) wheelbase and Valiant hood, headlight frames, windshield, waiting for the windows, side panels, bumpers and other metals and glass are new. This hybrid design approach reduces the develop