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Plymouth (/ˈplɪməθ/ PLIM-əth) is a port city and
unitary authority in Devon,
South West England. It is
located on Devon's
south coast between the rivers...
- 1980). More
Plymouths would be made than
Dodges for 1981 and 1982, but from then on,
there would always be more
Dodges made than
Plymouths. 1980: The Newport-based...
- that was
available exclusively in B
Platform (intermediate)
Dodges and
Plymouths. The Max
Wedge motor used the
Chrysler RB Block, and was
produced in 413...
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Plymouth Argyle Football Club, is a
professional ****ociation
football club
based in the city of
Plymouth, Devon, England. The team
competes in the EFL...
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totaled 32,492 for the year. 1954
Plymouth Belvedere four-door
sedan 1954
Plymouth Belvedere Suburban All
Plymouths underwent a
major overhaul for the...
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previously been
marketed as the
Plymouth Sport Suburban.
Chrysler Corporation began to
restyle and
enlarge the
Plymouths and Dodges,
which improved sales...
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plymouth/
plymouth-1953-54.html 1952
Plymouth Utility at allcarcentral...
- it
became optional in B-bodied
Dodges and
Plymouths.
After 1963, it
would be used only in
Dodges and
Plymouths. The Max
Wedge was a race-only
version of...
- (Canadian) 1956
Plymouth Fury, 240 bhp (179 kW) with 4-barrel
carburetor 1957
standard on all 118 in (3,000 mm)-wheelbase
Dodges and
Plymouths A 313 cu in...
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Plymouth Six (1933-1934),
Business Six (1935-1938) and
Roadking (1938-1940). In 1941, the
Roadking name was
dropped for the low trim
Plymouths, which...