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Brad,

It's definitely a D25.

I don't think the D25s were specifically Canadian models - they were also exported to other countries.

This one's probably been in SA since it was new, and I'd guess it's right hand drive.

Probably a unique survivor.

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Robin, I think you guess right. I see a steering wheel over there...and I could not get seperate production number for the D25 in convertibles..matter of fact I saw only a lump number of all years and models at some 41,000 plus units. Someone may have this data...

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D24's have the fender evolving into the door...this is a Plymouth body..the grille is D24 style, as is the hood ornament, the back light has Dodge, dash plaque will have Dodge as does the horn center..the grill might I mention is special and cast not stainless like a true D24...

As I have read and been told...might I add...lol

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Tim,

I've seen a few D25s in the UK and I seem to remember one had a stainless grille (most, as you say, have cast grilles).

Didn't get a picture but, if I see it again....

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It is a shame that so many years has gone by and the production data is just not available. At this age it is hard to say just what is original, what may be a bit modified along the way. The fact that it is out there, running and still be cared for is the major thing. Convertibles are rare items even here in the states..

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