Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly
Los Angeles (Maywood) Assembly was a Chrysler assembly plant located in Commerce, California that operated from 1932 until 1971, at the address of 5800 Eastern and Slauson. In 1932 it manufactured Dodge and Plymouth trucks, but later switched to war production. During the war, the plant made over 40,000 aircraft engines, as well as Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and Lockheed PV-2 cabin tops.
- Plymouth 1929-1964
- Dodge 1946-1964
- DeSoto 1929-1959
- Chrysler 1948-1960
- Plymouth Valiant 1960-1971
- Dodge Lancer 1960-1962
- Plymouth Barracuda 1964-1966, 1969-1970
- Dodge Challenger 1969-1970
- Plymouth Belvedere 1964-1971
- Dodge Coronet 1964-1971
See also
External links
- Chrysler Los Angeles Assembly
- List of Southern California automobile plants
- Chrysler Maywood Assembly
- Los Angeles Lost Auto Factories
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