Plymouth

Suburban

1949-1961

In 1949, Plymouth revolutionized the US station wagon market by introducing the industry's second all-steel body station wagon, following the Willy’s Overland “Jeep Station Wagon”, which was its direct competition. Prior to 1949, Plymouth had offered only a four-door "woodie" station wagon, which was expensive to build and to buy. In addition, for the first time in a low-priced car, automatic "turn-the-key" ignition/starter combination was introduced. The Suburban continued to 1955 with few changes other than annual styling applications. 

 

1949

Plymouth Suburban

folder, 12 pages, English (USA)

published c1949

Dating

in 1950 a special deluxe version was offered, the last of the woodies; it is not mentioned in the folder

 

For model year 1956 the Plymouth station wagons were grouped in their own separate series, instead of being a part of the standard range of models. Tail fins featured for the first time, in what was called the "Forward Look". The separate Suburban series was discontinued for 1962, and the new and now smaller Plymouth station wagon models were instead included within the Savoy, Belvedere and Fury lines. 

 

1956

Plymouth Suburban

folder, 6 pages, English (USA)

published c1956

Dating

'56 is printed on the cover

1957

Plymouth Suburban

folder, 8 pages, English (USA)

published c1957

Dating

1960 "three years ahead" is printed inside the folder

1960

Plymouth Suburban

brochure, 8 pages, English (USA)

published 04-60

Dating

publicity code Rev. 4-60 - 75M