Originally Posted by Turnbull
Originally Posted by Lana

The car Carlo was garroted in, looked pretty ordinary in comparison! Wonder whether this particular car was sourced specifically for the occasion
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It was pretty ordinary. It's a '51 Plymouth, .


What leads you to believe its a '51 and not a '52? The picture I attached is a '52 Plymouth Cranbrook. Of course, the '51's and '52's are very similar. The best I could use as a point of reference was the shape of the taillights.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wit1vpOXftg

Update: Further research has shown me that in all probability you are correct. It looks like only the '52 had the chrome on the leading edge of the rear fender.

Why we are on the subject. Who owned the Plymouth? One of the soldiers or was it bought just for the occasion?

Attached Files 52 Plymouth Cranbrook..jpg
Last edited by johnny ola; 04/11/20 01:33 PM.

I love my Chrysler and tuna fish sandwiches.