From what I read on Wikipedia about the late-era Plymouth and Chrysler Voyagers in the U.S. and Canadian models, the Plymouth to Chrysler transition on the Voyager occured around December 1999 when the last remaining production run of the Voyager minivans began to be badged as a Chrysler Voyager and continued production through mid-2000 (the fourth generation Chrysler/Dodge minivans were later introduced in July 2000 as a 2001 model year). This Voyager was manufactored in October 1999, so this was two months before the Plymouth to Chrysler transition. I'm also sad to hear about the previous owner's passing.
from wiki "In the United States, the Chrysler Voyager nameplate replaced the short-wheelbase (SWB) version of the Plymouth Voyager following the folding of the Plymouth division by DaimlerChrysler AG in 2001, and was discontinued in 2003." So this one just scraped by with the plymouth voyager name!!
Whats funny about that is they were definitely switching off of Plymouth in 2000 as well because Ive seen plenty 2000 Plymouth Voyager minivans... which is what threw me for a loop here haha
Maybe it wasn't fully shut...but that's the first time I've seen the hatch on one of these so rotted you can see outside from the inside. Yard worker's mom maybe? Every vehicle in the yard has a story to it.
@davinp from what I was reading after this, they were phasing it out during 2000 which is why you see 2000 Chrysler Voyagers as well. Actually it's what I've only seen until now haha
I miss Mom too!
@@TheFUZEMAN agree
Good video, thanks 👍
@@richroggio thank ya!
From what I read on Wikipedia about the late-era Plymouth and Chrysler Voyagers in the U.S. and Canadian models, the Plymouth to Chrysler transition on the Voyager occured around December 1999 when the last remaining production run of the Voyager minivans began to be badged as a Chrysler Voyager and continued production through mid-2000 (the fourth generation Chrysler/Dodge minivans were later introduced in July 2000 as a 2001 model year). This Voyager was manufactored in October 1999, so this was two months before the Plymouth to Chrysler transition. I'm also sad to hear about the previous owner's passing.
@WeatherSTARIII good info! And yes me too
from wiki "In the United States, the Chrysler Voyager nameplate replaced the short-wheelbase (SWB) version of the Plymouth Voyager following the folding of the Plymouth division by DaimlerChrysler AG in 2001, and was discontinued in 2003." So this one just scraped by with the plymouth voyager name!!
Whats funny about that is they were definitely switching off of Plymouth in 2000 as well because Ive seen plenty 2000 Plymouth Voyager minivans... which is what threw me for a loop here haha
Maybe it wasn't fully shut...but that's the first time I've seen the hatch on one of these so rotted you can see outside from the inside. Yard worker's mom maybe? Every vehicle in the yard has a story to it.
Hello bud very rusted van nice paint job not many parts on it so thanks for the video bud
@@michaelwyatt8030 got a good container of pins!
@@MNMoparMinivan yes I seen that bud when your next one
Damn that’s sad it definitely had a long life and got its use too bad it’s so low mileage but so rotted out.😢
Funny same car different names. Here it’s called Chrysler voyager.
@@jdnrotterdam2150 haha yeah
No, Plymouth Voyager existed until 2000. Then DaimlerChrysler killed the Plymouth brand after the 2000 model year
@davinp from what I was reading after this, they were phasing it out during 2000 which is why you see 2000 Chrysler Voyagers as well. Actually it's what I've only seen until now haha
Whatever happened to that thing, it's pretty sad. but whoever treated that thing like trash doesn't deserve to have a car!
In Europe and Canada they sold those vans as Chryslers I think.
@Compact-Disc_700mb I was doing some reading, it was a bit of both in the US too.
@@MNMoparMinivan Ah cool!