Vintage Plymouth Mayflower Emblem

The Plymouth Mayflower emblem traces its origins to the late 1920s, when Plymouth— Chrysler Corporation’s entry-level brand—adopted maritime symbolism to convey strength, reliability, and American heritage. Plymouth was named after Plymouth Rock, the historic landing site of the Mayflower Pilgrims in 1620. To reinforce this identity, Chrysler chose a stylized sailing ship—commonly referred to as the Mayflower—as Plymouth’s primary emblem. Symbolizing safe passage, endurance and new beginnings. This imagery helped Plymouth position itself as a dependable, proudly American automobile during a time when buyers valued tradition and trust.

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