Стиль авто машин конца 40-х и начала 50-х выглядит более изысканным, чем современные , схожие меж собой, как мороженное на палочке. Браво !!! мастеровым, сохраняющим старинную красоту.....
Grandfather had one identical in color. Only his had a thick cord attached across the rear of the from seat which helped rear passengers get their balance while exiting the car. It had a steering column open fan defroster and a search light on the passenger side. Many memories for sure.
Fast forward 2085 car found in garage. Same condition. Within hour fresh oil gas fluids flushed topped off .. 2 hits on starter purrs like kitty 😺 When computer cars systems crashed and unable to start.old reliable Plymouth still ticking lol
Identical to one that my mom had '56-60. She sold it and bought a new 1961 Ford Falcon which I inherited and still own. It's now powered by a Ford 302 with C4 A/T and has 9" rear differential.
The first car I remember my dad having was a '47 Dodge sedan. This Plymouth is just like the one my great aunt had. She took her half of the road out of the middle and never had an accident. I believe she caused a few, though. The chief of police in our small town had to talk her into giving up her license in her late 80s. His job WAS, after all, to ensure the peace and safety of the citizens.
I really have a profound connection to these old 40s cars and it is a life goal of mine to own one and build it up to enjoy it and cherish it. I am just hoping that I can pick one up before cars like these become harder and harder to find and afford.
@@christianharrison3633 In my country there is one for $3,500, but they also ask for $15,000 for a restored one. Although with our market more than $8000 they don't pay.
Buyers got a lot of car for the money when these new. The company spared no expense on chrome and stainless steel. The dash/instrument panels are out of this world and outright beautiful. Love seeing those stock gauges work and your car has a radio too. Forget restoration (except maybe taking the dent out) This car looks and runs fine AS IS. Chrysler cars had electric wipers long before Ford and GM did. On Plymouths they were optional.
Sin ningún retoque, como los clásicos taxis en 🇺🇸 algunos medio limosina para mejor servicio al público. El viejo viviendo dignamente sus años, con la placa o matrícula posterior a su construcción q dice N Y 1954 feria mundial... en inglés. cuantas películas se les ven.. una d ellas el primer filme musical hecho completamente en la vía pública UN DÍA EN NUEVA YORK con Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, etc.,. 🌹 Estos más largos reforzados medio limosina los utilizaron artistas para sus giras como el hermano d pedro Infante q hace el bio pic papel en la vida d este. algunos tienen canción en su honor CABALLO BLANCO q compuso José Alfredo Jiménezl q utilizó y tubo q abandonarlo en la cenicienta del pacífico, después d unas presentaciones q llamaban pueblear. 🎤
Beautiful car. I would bang out the dent in the fender and that would be it. Drive and enjoy. Is that an over drive at the bottom of the dashboard? Paint is fantastic
East of the Mississippi River cars of the 40s traveled mostly on local streets and country roads. The long stroke engines had about 90- 100 hp with high ratio rear axles. This combination produced a lot of torque , great for stop and start driving and for intercity and interstate trips on two lane federal and state highways at typical speeds of 45 to 50 mph. These cars were capable of speeds above 60 , but the engine revs would get pretty high and the gas mileage would drop a lot.
Thank you, Mark, for sharing the Plymouth with us.
.. I hope your still enjoying this stunning vintage car ! ..
Стиль авто машин конца 40-х и начала 50-х выглядит более изысканным, чем современные , схожие меж собой, как мороженное на палочке. Браво !!! мастеровым, сохраняющим старинную красоту.....
Grandfather had one identical in color. Only his had a thick cord attached across the rear of the from seat which helped rear passengers get their balance while exiting the car. It had a steering column open fan defroster and a search light on the passenger side. Many memories for sure.
Dad had a black one in 1963 in Newcastle NSW Australia 🇦🇺 loved it .
A most reliable workhorse. There were a few of these still operating as taxis in México City in the late 60's. Thank you for sharing.
Fast forward 2085 car found in garage. Same condition. Within hour fresh oil gas fluids flushed topped off .. 2 hits on starter purrs like kitty 😺
When computer cars systems crashed and unable to start.old reliable Plymouth still ticking lol
Love it. Friends of our family had one up to about 1961. My brother and I and their two boys played hard and crazy in the back seat.... lots of room!
Identical to one that my mom had '56-60. She sold it and bought a new 1961 Ford Falcon which I inherited and still own. It's now powered by a Ford 302 with C4 A/T and has 9" rear differential.
Almost identical to my first car I bought in high school for $90. Loved it!
Beautiful survivor! So nice! Bought mine in 1980, still got her but not as complete as yours.
The first car I remember my dad having was a '47 Dodge sedan. This Plymouth is just like the one my great aunt had. She took her half of the road out of the middle and never had an accident. I believe she caused a few, though. The chief of police in our small town had to talk her into giving up her license in her late 80s. His job WAS, after all, to ensure the peace and safety of the citizens.
I really have a profound connection to these old 40s cars and it is a life goal of mine to own one and build it up to enjoy it and cherish it. I am just hoping that I can pick one up before cars like these become harder and harder to find and afford.
I picked a non working one up for $1200 yesterday.
@@christianharrison3633 In my country there is one for $3,500, but they also ask for $15,000 for a restored one. Although with our market more than $8000 they don't pay.
Very nice and classy.. love it.
One Word..Stunning!.
Our American ingenuity was the best..hands down.
My first car. A 1948 Dodge. Only mine was dark blue with blue velour upholstery. The back seat was like a separate country.
My best college buddy's wedding car was '48 Dodge. I drove my '52 Plymouth. There was also a '50 VW bug. Great memories. Great cars.
İstanbulun eski dolmuş lari ne kadarda güzeldirler
Benim de nikah arabam eski docdu
Sekiz kişilik
Purrs like a kitten...love the "spats"😘
If I owned that car I wouldn't restore it. It's earned its patina. Just a fun car for Sunday drives!
I like to see old car ... so histories and wonderful ... 👍😁
My first car a 49 Ply couple still miss it
This was a fantastic 3 minutes. If you were a lady of the night. You would be a billionaire, Thanks.
What a great old car! Love the suicide doors!
Excelente vista del Plimouth 48, quisiera ver el modelo COUPE del mismo año, me trae bonitos recuerdos.
Mi papa tenia un plhimun y saliamos a todos lado nuca nos dejo tirado un coche cochaso muy bueno
Buyers got a lot of car for the money when these new. The company spared no expense on chrome and stainless steel. The dash/instrument panels are out of this world and outright beautiful. Love seeing those stock gauges work and your car has a radio too.
Forget restoration (except maybe taking the dent out) This car looks and runs fine AS IS.
Chrysler cars had electric wipers long before Ford and GM did. On Plymouths they were optional.
O carro da minha infância. Saudade! Meu pai teve um 1948 avião desse.
lo venderá ? Me gusta.
Just bought a 2 door 48 Plymouth I love it!!!!!! The suicide doors are really cool though on the 4 door
Man I want one! plus a Hudson
What a body it has just like truck.in thosedaysthegbuilt like that with built quality.
Muito bom,automóvel original,motor 6 cilindros em linha,a gasolina.
very good
Piękny &&&
Beautiful car
Sin ningún retoque, como los clásicos taxis en 🇺🇸 algunos medio limosina para mejor servicio al público. El viejo viviendo dignamente sus años, con la placa o matrícula posterior a su construcción q dice N Y 1954 feria mundial... en inglés. cuantas películas se les ven.. una d ellas el primer filme musical hecho completamente en la vía pública UN DÍA EN NUEVA YORK con Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, etc.,. 🌹 Estos más largos reforzados medio limosina los utilizaron artistas para sus giras como el hermano d pedro Infante q hace el bio pic papel en la vida d este. algunos tienen canción en su honor CABALLO BLANCO q compuso José Alfredo Jiménezl q utilizó y tubo q abandonarlo en la cenicienta del pacífico, después d unas presentaciones q llamaban pueblear. 🎤
Back when cars had character and scenes in films
Очень похож на М 20, или наоборот?
Where you get parts for it?
İstanbul'daki eski dolmuş lar çok tatlı lar şoförleri bile çok kibar di o zamanlarda
Beautiful car. I would bang out the dent in the fender and that would be it. Drive and enjoy. Is that an over drive at the bottom of the dashboard? Paint is fantastic
Beautiful I need the visor lol
OMG...true beauty.
We called it a plymont back in the day
Are these cars fast enough for interstate travel
Yea, but 70 MPH was about as fast as you wanted to,push one.
They would go 80/90 some a little faster,I bet neither either of you ever even saw one😡. Besides what are all of you mo mom's in a hurry about!??.
East of the Mississippi River cars of the 40s traveled mostly on local streets and country roads. The long stroke engines had about 90- 100 hp with high ratio rear axles. This combination produced a lot of torque , great for stop and start driving and for intercity and interstate trips on two lane federal and state highways at typical speeds of 45 to 50 mph. These cars were capable of speeds above 60 , but the engine revs would get pretty high and the gas mileage would drop a lot.
Máquina do tempo
Полный привод бы
Mi vecino en 🇨🇺heredo uno del abuelo.
My engine rattles and makes a lot of noise
This vehicle is for sale in East Patchogue NY for $8,000 cash. If you are interested email cars@longislandstreetcustoms.com thanks for your interest.
price?
Класс!
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ਕਾਰਾ,,ਦੀ,,ਦਾਦੀ,,
👍🏻🇦🇺💯⛽️
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My ambition is to drive this car around in Curly's ape-suit, with a big cigar.
That's awsome !
If you walked besid it with an ice cream cone. Chances are it wouldn’t start. Or if a rain cloud showed up same thing it wouldn’t start!
The Distributor needed waterproofing it was a Great car!!.