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Hello everyone. I'm Jesse from Salinas Ca. I'm a newbie with regard to the Plymouth car area. I recently purchased a 1941 Plymouth which I think is a P12. Reason I say I think is because there was no engine that was in the car when I bought it. I have found the Serial Number as well as the body number. Are these the numbers that I need to positively Identify the model and year of car and where it was manufactured as well as body and interior colors etc? The numbers are as follows:

Serial Number: 3274255

Body Number: ALA 300 5665

Thanks a million for your help and I'm sure all help in the future as I want to go as original as I possibly can with this project.

Jesse

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Here's part of your answer:  http://www.ply33.com/Misc/vin#serialNumbers  Looks like Los Angeles production.

Special DeLuxe P12
P12X
Detroit 11,123,001 11,399,250 276,250
Evansville 20,105,101 20,147,921 42,821
Los Angeles 3,269,301 3,296,572 27,272
Windsor 9,616,761 9,624,457 7,697
Commercial Car PT125 Detroit 81,000,101 81,006,107 6,007
Los Angeles 9,210,101 9,210,700 600
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6 hours ago, 46Ply said:

Here's part of your answer:  http://www.ply33.com/Misc/vin#serialNumbers  Looks like Los Angeles production.

Special DeLuxe P12
P12X
Detroit 11,123,001 11,399,250 276,250
Evansville 20,105,101 20,147,921 42,821
Los Angeles 3,269,301 3,296,572 27,272
Windsor 9,616,761 9,624,457 7,697
Commercial Car PT125 Detroit 81,000,101 81,006,107 6,007
Los Angeles 9,210,101 9,210,700 600

Just an interesting side note on this chart ;  Commercial Car is what mopar was calling the pick ups at this time . And PT stands for plymouth truck . 

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