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I just realized on making a list of autos I have had, many of them were of the Plymouth brand and not intentionally, but my money was a big factor too.
I have been all over these cars and rebuilt most everything on them, if needed
Regrettably, I never took photos of my cars, only one I have is from a new owner. Anyone with questions on any of these cars I will do my best to answer.
1940 Plymouth, I had a P-10 business coupe as a daily driver for many years and a p-10 4-door sedan too.
1941 Plymouth, sedan delivery
4-P15 Plymouth's, 1946-1948, 3 coupes and one 4-door, one club coupe I had, was a daily driver of my wife and I for many, many years.
1951 Plymouth Concord
1952 Plymouth Concord
1955 Plymouth Belvedere 2-door Hardtop.
That is it for my Plymouth's, but other cars I drove everyday are:
1946 DeSoto S-11 4-door, only pic I have (not a great scan) and a 1957 Pontiac 2-door hardtop
I have been all over these cars and rebuilt most everything on them, if needed
Regrettably, I never took photos of my cars, only one I have is from a new owner. Anyone with questions on any of these cars I will do my best to answer.
1940 Plymouth, I had a P-10 business coupe as a daily driver for many years and a p-10 4-door sedan too.
1941 Plymouth, sedan delivery
4-P15 Plymouth's, 1946-1948, 3 coupes and one 4-door, one club coupe I had, was a daily driver of my wife and I for many, many years.
1951 Plymouth Concord
1952 Plymouth Concord
1955 Plymouth Belvedere 2-door Hardtop.
That is it for my Plymouth's, but other cars I drove everyday are:
1946 DeSoto S-11 4-door, only pic I have (not a great scan) and a 1957 Pontiac 2-door hardtop