1948 Plymouth Sedan in East Austin
At J. Colunga’s Body and Paint shop, 2900 E. Cesar Chavez, at Pleasant Valley. John said it was a fake cop car. Could be a ’47 or ’48.
At J. Colunga’s Body and Paint shop, 2900 E. Cesar Chavez, at Pleasant Valley. John said it was a fake cop car. Could be a ’47 or ’48.
Has a V8 emblem at the middle of the grille.
This is a particularly excellent original example. This body ran from 1949, the first fully new postwar car from Detroit and are called “shoeboxes.” This is the nicest original one I’ve seen. Cannot tell if
Spotted this fabulous survivor 1938 Plymouth sedan on Clawson Road yesterday, stopped to take a few pics and the owner came out to chat about it. Didn’t have a sign on it, but it is
On a 122″ wheelbase, weighing about 4000 lbs and powered by either a 361 cu. in./265 hp V8, or a 383 cu. in./305 hp V8, running through a three speed TorqueFlite auto transmission. Permanent link
These pictures were taken by friend Victor E. Thanks Victor!
Another at Lonestar Round Up. It appears to have a manual transmission.