What was Plymouth's alternative to the trucks manufactured by Chrysler in 1936?
Answer Plymouth PT Pickup
In 1936, Plymouth developed an alternative to the trucks being produced by Chrysler, dubbed the Plymouth PT105 Pickup. This truck was built on a Dodge chassis and four models were released initially, including the Express (the pickup), Cab-and-Chassis, Commercial Sedan, and a Wood Body Station Wagon. For the 1940 model year, the PT105 featured sealed beam headlamps, three horizontal chrome strips on the upper grille shell, and increased power output from 70hp to 79hp for the inline 6-cylinder engine.
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