1946 Plymouth Special Deluxe
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The Plymouth De Luxe and Special De Luxe were full-sized automobiles which were produced by Plymouth during the 1933-42 and 1946-50 model years. It was an upscale alternative to the Plymouth Six (1933-1934), Business Six (1935-1938) and Road King (1938-1940). In 1941, the Road King name was dropped for the low trim Plymouths, which were referred as P11 and not renewed in 1942, making the De Luxe, the entry level and the Super De Luxe the upgrade. This car is prime example of the after war time Plymouths, painted in a nice bright red with nice details all around. We start in the front with chromed grill, bumper headlight rings and culminates up the prominent hood feature. Side chrome trim pieces abound and finishes with the rear chrome bumper. The major features of the outside include the adjustable color matched sun visor the extra A piler lights and customized side rear...