25. Plymouth Trailduster
In Mopar nomenclature, Plymouth was always an economy or muscle car brand, dedicated to family cars, small sedans, or two-door coupes. During its history, it did produce some pickup trucks but never any off-road models. Dodge was more into that market with a series of SUV models and big success in that field. However, in the late ’70s, Plymouth decided to try its luck in the off-road market with the Trailduster. It was a two-door, all-wheel-drive vehicle that was identical to the Dodge Ramcharger. The idea worked and the Trailduster was an attractive truck. Basically, it was identical to the Ramcharger but with different trim and details.

So to promote the product in that market, Plymouth offered all-wheel drive at a less expensive price with more equipment than Dodge. But it had no luck, so after a couple of years, they discontinued the Trailduster, although the Ramcharger stayed on the market. Today, some Mopar fans claim the Trailduster was better and more dependable than other Dodge products from the period. However, no one will ever know since they are rare and forgotten off-roaders.