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Never owned one, but they were a well made, reliable car. The first car with flexible engine mounts for smoothness, called Floating Power. A refinement other cars did not get for several years. It was also the first low priced car with hydraulic brakes and had full pressure lubrication to engine bearings.
You might get better answers on the AACA forums, there are some real experts there.
http://forums.aaca.org/
1928 was the first year for Plymouth and they were introduced late in the year. So a 28 model is rather rare.
They were based on well proven Chrysler and Maxwell models that had been made for years, so there were no teething troubles that often plague brand new cars.
A little Plymouth history
http://www.allpar.com/cars/plymouth/cars/plymouth-cars.html
You might get better answers on the AACA forums, there are some real experts there.
http://forums.aaca.org/
1928 was the first year for Plymouth and they were introduced late in the year. So a 28 model is rather rare.
They were based on well proven Chrysler and Maxwell models that had been made for years, so there were no teething troubles that often plague brand new cars.
A little Plymouth history
http://www.allpar.com/cars/plymouth/cars/plymouth-cars.html
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