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Hi,i Have A P15,right Hand Drive 4 Door Sedan,jan 1946.the Chassis No Is 11633138 On A Plate,on The Inside Door Frame,left Side (this Would Be The Drivers Side If It Were Left Hand Drive.thanks For Any Help.

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The only information I have is that the "Special De Luxe" P-15

cars built in Detroit started with vehicle number 11496001.

This is from the '46 thru '51 Service Manual.

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Thank you both for your replys.Now i know where it came from.Any idea how i can find out how it came to England (i know export model),how would i find out if it was meant for england, canada or australia,many thanks

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Would not be Canada as we drive on the right side. Does that mean we are in our left minds? Seriously, like the USA, we drive on the right and all our cars are left hand drive.

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You can be sure it got to England on a ship.
Ha ha - thats funny:)

Seriously, if it's RHD it was headed for the Commonwealth. I'm guessing if you send the chassis no and your money to the Chrysler museum (not sure where, but someone here will have the address) they could give you some more info.

Ricky Luke

1940 Chrysler Royal

1929 Plymouth Tourer

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Hey! Another UK P15!

Welcome aboard.

Where are you?

Let's see pix and get more info.

Loads of guys on here with great information and advice, and a handful of active UK owners.

You can PM me, or email Robin@RockTheJoint.com if you want to get in touch.

All the best.

Robin (P15 convertible)

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Borrowed this info from the internet.......

... If you are a car enthusiast looking for documentation on your vehicles ... Corporate Historical Collection 12501 Chrysler Freeway CIMS 410-11-21 Detroit, MI 48288

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