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Side-pipes are always cool.
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Plymouth 1937-38
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Eatly 40's willys. Cool old cars.
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It’s a Willys coupe from the early 40's.
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These don’t seem to have the second window. Are you sure?
https://classiccars.com/listings/find/1940-1942/willys/coupe
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Different model at least. Headlight is wrong too.
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Yep, Plymouth Business Coupe. Wish there was a picture of the front, could tell better which year. Fun fact though: a 1937 and 1938 Plymouth Coupe was used in the 1941 film ‘High Sierra’ and driven by Humphrey Bogart. There was a lot of controversy from car people of the time because both were used and it was quite apparent in some scenes that the car switched back and forth.
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You got me there. It’s a Plymouth like fintail said. It’s crazy how much they look alike.
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They called those business coupes, huuuuge boot for travelling salesmen.
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They should watch “Terror Squad ”, a wretched movie filmed in Kokomo, Indiana. It used at least 3 different school buses during one chase scene , and the climax was the bus crashing into a train, but suddenly the full-sized bus had magically transformed into a short bus.