Bob Riding Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 I've been doing odd jobs while I wait for electrical components to arrive to finish the dash. I found this anomaly between firewall tags on my P22 project wagon (a 1952, assembled in San Leandro, based on the plate on the left front door post) and my parts wagon which I thought was a P22, but turns out it is a 1950 P19 according to the post tag. The front clip/hood is definitely a '51-52, so maybe it was in an accident and a front clip switch was made? Are they even interchangeable? The funny thing is, Plymouth continued using the '49 rear fenders on the '50 Suburbans, which this wagon doesn't have. Could the Owner's manuals be wrong on the serial numbers? It was within a few hundred of the year change. The silver tag below is from the supposed P19. Quote
Young Ed Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 A 51-52 clip sort of fits but doesn't really look right. The A pillar for slimmer for 51/52s and causes a weird look at the cowl. 1 Quote
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