1941 Plymouth by Richardphotos
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I had a 1948 while living in California. it had very little power. I talked to a man with a 40's Plymouth and I told him the same thing. he told me all of them were slow. I was always going up to the mountains and it would make it, but very slow.
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Comments (6)
gojira-kun
Your mention of underpowered cars reminds me of a story my uncle told. When he was in high school he borrowed someone's '45 Studebaker to take his friends on a picnic. They chugged up into the mountains and down into a valley where they picnicked. Unfortunately the road down into the valley was steeper than the upward slope and they couldn't coax the Studebaker back out of the valley. My uncle wound up hiking to a store on the other side of the hill where he phoned his dad to bring his truck and tow them out.
contedesfees
One winter night, with a blizzard of snow falling, I had to inch my car up an incline that lead from the parking lot to the street. I'm sure it took a hour, stop-and-go through nothing less than a foot and a half of wet snow. I was driving a Toyota Tercel with a manual transmission. But I made it to the top and drove home without further incident.
Times have changed, thank God and St. Francis of Rome! Times have changed!
starship64
Cool old car.
virginiese
Wonderful model ! Great capture!
Radar_rad-dude
Well there is still a nice shine on this old beauty. Interesting story of your experience with one. I guess they were not overly powered vehicles. Just designed to be basic bread and butter transportation for the masses. LOL. Sorry to hear about your problems with edge. I use chrome for my browser most of the time. Once in awhile mozilla.
Richardphotos
edge is forced on those with a new operating system update. there is an option to turn edge off, but the link is not working to uninstall. surprise surprise. microsoft is nearly as bossy as apple, actually running neck and neck
miwi
Wonderful oldtimer,excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!