Couple of Old Cars

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1932 Chevrolet

If you look real close you might notice the rumble seat is open.

Front view

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Rear view

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I'm not sure what year this Plymouth is but it's a beauty. I'm assuming very late 40's or very early 50's. Maybe someone here knows.

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Beautiful cars. I would love something like them.

The Plymouth reminds me of a few old beasts I owned when I was in my teens. ie: '53 Chav Panel truck with a hole cut in the floorboards so we could huck out the beer bottles while on the move, 55 Willy's car ( my first car and it was a beauty. I called it the Pork Wagon ;) ) , 56' Chev 4 door that I drove across the country when I was 17. I used 52 quarts of oil on that trip. :24:

Is that the same guy driving both cars?

Um................. no. Two different old guys.
 

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The Plymouth reminds me of a few old beasts I owned when I was in my teens. ie: '53 Chav Panel truck with a hole cut in the floorboards so we could huck out the beer bottles while on the move, 55 Willy's car ( my first car and it was a beauty. I called it the Pork Wagon ;) ) , 56' Chev 4 door that I drove across the country when I was 17. I used 52 quarts of oil on that trip. :24:



Um................. no. Two different old guys.
Those are some nice cars you owned.

About the driver of the car. All you...........






























Canadians look alike to me!:24::jk
 

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I love those old Plymouths. To me that seems a '48, but I'm no expert.
'46 , '47, '48 etc all look the same to me when I examine the grill area. The funny thing is I can't pin down a common denominator about the emblem over the word Plymouth. Some are painted red and others are not which I find kinda strange... some have the flanges in the bumper and others don't. Maybe it has something to do with the class of the model.
 

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'46 , '47, '48 etc all look the same to me when I examine the grill area. The funny thing is I can't pin down a common denominator about the emblem over the word Plymouth. Some are painted red and others are not which I find kinda strange... some have the flanges in the bumper and others don't. Maybe it has something to do with the class of the model.

The chrome doesn't change much your right. The wheel arches where my clue,.
 

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Nice to see these old cars. I do like the look of many of them. Not too many are what I'd call pug ugly.
The cars of today don't have any real character and they certainly don't have any individuality. At least with the cars pre '80's and such a person could ID them from the front, side and rear. Today almost everything looks the same.
 
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