1928 Plymouth Model Q
The frame of the car was made of wood with metal body panels, as well as many other cars of the time. Hydraulic brakes were mounted on all four wheels of the car, what was pretty unusual for those years. The Ford cars would get them much later.
Under the hood there was a 45-horsepower engine that accelerated the car to 100 km / h. The production of the model Q lasted until 4 February 1929, when it was replaced with the model U. In the US Chryslter produced 60,270 cars and another 5,827 in Ontario.