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Norm, what is that item below the glove box......a kleenex dispenser?

Also has the extra stainless trim on the rear fenders

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Norm based on this ad I think you better up your asking price for your coupe.

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Norm, this is posted in part from the POC website pertaining to the 46-48 Plymouth:

H. Accessories

Radio, heater (single or dual), clock, map light, glove box light, turn signals, trunk light, back-up light, under hood light, spotlights, fog lights, cigar lighter, locking gas cap, rear view mirrors (cowl mounted), tire valve extension, seat covers, outside sun visor, and license plate frames, fender skirts were dealer installed and not O.E.M. Rear fender chrome stone shields were a dealer installed accessory and not O.E.M equipment.

M. External Bright Work

Headlamp doors on 1946 model had no flange on the flush mounting edge to the fender, where as 1947-

1948 and early series 1949 did.

P15-S models used nine (9) inch hub caps where P15-C Special Deluxe used ten (10) inch hub caps.

P15s never had rear fender mouldings, although dealers installed 1947 Dodge rear fender mouldings on

1947 Plymouths to differentiate them from the 1946 model “A new look”. This was widely practiced in

the North East U.S.

A third “center” vertical bumper guard is acceptable as it is illustrated in the factory parts list on a

convertible coupe (page 9).

Posted

Nice, but $11K??? Good thing Craigslist ads are free; he needs to check the market value. I looked at a decent one in Belleville, Il about 6 months ago for $4,500 that the guy swore he wouldn't move on the price. I think it's still sitting there.

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Nice car but pricey. Good originals are getting harder to find.

It's all your guys fault that the prices are going up; nobody cared about the old Mopars until this forum started! :D

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