1941 Plymouth + Convertible + Woody Wagon Article - Must See !! + Sedan Delivery on 2040-parts.com
Lakewood, Ohio, US
1941 Plymouth Article titled "1941 Plymouth" This article is in excellent condition, two pages long, and in addition to the text it contains fourteen photos including the 1941 Plymouth Special DeLuxe Convertibles, DeLuxe two-door Sedan, Special DeLuxe four-door Sedan, Panel Delivery, Special DeLuxe Woody Station Wagon, Special DeLuxe Business Coupe, Military Blackout Models, and even a photo of the Special DeLuxe Convertible's Dash. Perfect gift for someone owning or restoring one of these great automobiles. Don't let this one pass you by - bid today :)
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