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Help! Who has a 1941 Plymouth Data Book?


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Hi All. I am away from where I have my Plymouth information, so I am shouting out for help on dimensions on a 1941 Plymouth Coupe, and or Sedan.

I am looking for the following measurements. I know that there is a illustration in this book that shows the following. (a photo of that page would be wonderful).

 

I need the total length (from front center bumper guard to rear center bumper guard).

 

The width of the car, at it's widest point.

 

The height of the car in it's highest point.

 

SO MANY thank yous, in advance for help with this!!!

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The 1936-42 Plymouth factory service manual says that for 1941 the overall length (with bumpers) is 194 3/4 inches. I don't see the other dimensions you are asking for.

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Thanks for the reply TodRitch. One down, two questions to go!

I know that the Ross Roy Data Book has the additional answers. Just need to find someone that has it!

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Why are you in need of these measurements? The width can be obtained by opening the doors and measure across from the outside edge  to the other outside edge at the door piller. This would be almost the center of the car.

 

For the height you will need two people place a piece of wood on the roof make sure it is level and have it stick over the end of the door and then measure the distance up from the ground

 

This will provide you with the approximate measurements.

 

Rich Hartung

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Rich.

As I attempted to address above "I am away from".

Yes, I do know how and where to take these measurements, but I am 2000 miles away from where the car AND my Data Book is.

 

There IS a specific page in the Ross Roy, 1941 Plymouth Data Book that illustrates ALL of the needed, and other dimensions that do not concern my current needs.

Again, if someone has this book and a moment to list a photo of this page to this forum I would be grateful. 

 

Thank you.

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Skrambler Thanks for the update. I was not trying to be a Pain in the axx with my comment. Hope someone can answer your question.

 

Rich Hartung

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Is this what you are looking for?

 

 

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This is the book I got the info from.

 

 

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Woo Hoo!!!

Lee! you hit it out of the park!!!

YES! that is precisely what I was looking for!

THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!

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Furylee2........Wow from me also..........that picture that you posted of the 4 passenger interior is the 1st time I've seen a Plymouth book with a pic of the Auxillary Seat Coupe rear seats......my 1941 P11 Coupe was just such an animal, factory RHD built in Detroit but assembled in South Africa........I owned it from 2007 to 2013 & sold it like a dope...........duh........still miss it 10 yrs later........lol.......heres a pic of the interior/rear seats.......regards from Oz......andyd  

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Thanks Andy.  I did realize I posted both coupe figures.  Just saw the 4 and thought it was the sedan.  Here is the page for the 4-door sedan.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Furylee2 said:

Thanks Andy.  I did realize I posted both coupe figures.  Just saw the 4 and thought it was the sedan.  Here is the page for the 4-door sedan.

 

 

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Is there a page for the Wagon as well?

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9 hours ago, bacelaw said:

 

Is there a page for the Wagon as well?

Sorry, no specs for the wagon in my book.  This is the only page on the wagon.

 

 

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And before anyone asks, here are the specs for the seven passenger sedan.

 

 

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