Suburban

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Introduced for 1949, Plymouth’s Suburban was a two-door station wagon with room for six passengers and powered by an ancient 97-horsepower six-cylinder engine through a three-speed manual transmission. When Plymouths were restyled for 1955, a four-door Suburban wagon joined the two-door, along with an optional V-8 engine, two-speed automatic transmission, and air conditioning. The Suburban name was used as a standalone series some years, and as a trim level in others until 1962. It was revived for 1968 on Plymouth’s full-size wagons, particularly on Fury, and later, Gran Fury wagons. Plymouth dropped the name, along with their full-size models, for 1979.

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