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- Plymouth_Deluxe wheelbase "2971.8".
- Plymouth_Deluxe length "4968.875".
- Plymouth_Deluxe width "1846.834".
- Plymouth_Deluxe abstract "The Plymouth Deluxe was a full-sized automobile, produced by Plymouth from 1946-1950. It came in two trim levels, the Deluxe and the top-of-the-line Special Deluxe. As the war in Europe wound down, the U.S. government slowly began allowing the automobile industry to return to the car-making business. It had been four years since any new cars had been built, and those cars still on the road were beginning to show their age. “The more you know about the new Plymouth… the more convinced you are that not all the beauty is on the surface. You can't see them all, but you can feel them in action.”Plymouth's new models for 1946 were once again offered in two series, the P15S Deluxe and P15C Special Deluxe. Deluxe body styles included a four-door sedan, two-door sedan, club coupe, and business coupe. Special Deluxes added a convertible coupe and wood-body station wagon to the line-up. Waiting lists were common at dealerships. Those wanting a new car placed their name, and often a cash deposit, with the dealer. Customers hoped that as new cars became available, they would move up the list until it was their turn to take delivery. Car buyers with their name on every dealer's list in town were not uncommon; reports of money paid under the table were common, as were scalpers who would put their new car on the market at a price considerably higher than they had paid for it.The first post-war Plymouth, a P15S Deluxe, came off the line October 22, 1945. Special Deluxes would follow four days later. Bodies for the P15 Plymouths were virtually unchanged from 1942, with only minor trim differences. “Engineering magic greets you right from the start. You don’t grope for a starter button or pedal. You don’t pull on a choke. You simply turn the ignition key- and the engine starts.”Plymouth literature claimed fifty improvements over the prewar cars; many were of little significance but were changes nonetheless. Mechanically there were few changes. The 217 ci engine stayed the same and was still rated at 95 hp, attained at 3600 rpm instead of 3400 rpm. An economy engine package using a smaller intake manifold and carburetor with 1 inch bore returned to the option list. Aluminum pistons replaced the cast iron ones that had been mandated during the war. Like many vendors, Carter couldn't supply enough of their model D6G 1 carburetors to meet Plymouth's production demands; Stromberg, which normally supplied Ford, provided its model 3-84 carburetor. Replacing the disposable oil filter was a new cleanable canister that contained a replacement cartridge. “Outside and in, it’s a completely new Plymouth. Compare it feature for feature. Sit in it. Ride in it. Drive it. Then you’ll surely agree.”".
- Plymouth_Deluxe bodyStyle Convertible.
- Plymouth_Deluxe bodyStyle Coupé.
- Plymouth_Deluxe bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Plymouth_Deluxe bodyStyle Station_wagon.
- Plymouth_Deluxe class Full-size_car.
- Plymouth_Deluxe engine Plymouth_Deluxe__1.
- Plymouth_Deluxe engine Plymouth_Deluxe__2.
- Plymouth_Deluxe layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Plymouth_Deluxe length "4.968875".
- Plymouth_Deluxe manufacturer Plymouth_(automobile).
- Plymouth_Deluxe predecessor Plymouth_Model_PJ.
- Plymouth_Deluxe productionEndYear "1950".
- Plymouth_Deluxe productionStartYear "1946".
- Plymouth_Deluxe relatedMeanOfTransportation DeSoto_Deluxe.
- Plymouth_Deluxe relatedMeanOfTransportation Dodge_Deluxe.
- Plymouth_Deluxe successor Plymouth_Cambridge.
- Plymouth_Deluxe successor Plymouth_Concord.
- Plymouth_Deluxe successor Plymouth_Cranbrook.
- Plymouth_Deluxe thumbnail Chrysler,_Dodge,_Plymouth_&_DeSoto_automobiles_-_NARA_-_283638.jpg?width=300.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wheelbase "2.9718".
- Plymouth_Deluxe width "1.846834".
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageExternalLink plymouths-1949-1952.html.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageID "15858837".
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageLength "6772".
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageRevisionID "701288730".
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Car.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Category:1940s_automobiles.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Category:1950s_automobiles.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cars_introduced_in_1946.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Full-size_vehicles.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plymouth_vehicles.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Chrysler.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Convertible.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Coupé.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink DeSoto_Deluxe.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Dodge_Deluxe.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Dodge_Kingsway.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Full-size_car.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth_(automobile).
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth_Cambridge.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth_Concord.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth_Cranbrook.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth_Model_PJ.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Sedan_(automobile).
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Station_wagon.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLink Straight-six_engine.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Deluxe".
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Plymouth Deluxe".
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Plymouth Special Deluxe".
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Special Deluxe".
- Plymouth_Deluxe aka Dodge_Kingsway.
- Plymouth_Deluxe bodyStyle "2".
- Plymouth_Deluxe bodyStyle "4".
- Plymouth_Deluxe caption "1946".
- Plymouth_Deluxe class Full-size_car.
- Plymouth_Deluxe engine "1946".
- Plymouth_Deluxe engine "1949".
- Plymouth_Deluxe layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Plymouth_Deluxe length "1946".
- Plymouth_Deluxe length "1949".
- Plymouth_Deluxe length "1950".
- Plymouth_Deluxe manufacturer "Plymouth".
- Plymouth_Deluxe name "Plymouth Deluxe / Special Deluxe".
- Plymouth_Deluxe predecessor Plymouth_Model_PJ.
- Plymouth_Deluxe production "1946".
- Plymouth_Deluxe related DeSoto_Deluxe.
- Plymouth_Deluxe related Dodge_Deluxe.
- Plymouth_Deluxe successor Plymouth_Cambridge.
- Plymouth_Deluxe successor Plymouth_Concord.
- Plymouth_Deluxe successor Plymouth_Cranbrook.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wheelbase "1946".
- Plymouth_Deluxe wheelbase "1949".
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gallery.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Historic_Plymouth_Timeline.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Plymouth.
- Plymouth_Deluxe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Plymouth_Deluxe subject Category:1940s_automobiles.
- Plymouth_Deluxe subject Category:1950s_automobiles.
- Plymouth_Deluxe subject Category:Cars_introduced_in_1946.
- Plymouth_Deluxe subject Category:Full-size_vehicles.
- Plymouth_Deluxe subject Category:Plymouth_vehicles.
- Plymouth_Deluxe subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Plymouth_Deluxe hypernym Automobile.
- Plymouth_Deluxe type Automobile.
- Plymouth_Deluxe type MeanOfTransportation.
- Plymouth_Deluxe type Car.
- Plymouth_Deluxe type Classification.
- Plymouth_Deluxe type Layout.
- Plymouth_Deluxe type Vehicle.