Sunday, April 30, 2017

The cars sold and delivered during the Second World War (in particular) Plymouths

Daredevil Stunts in a pipe Plymouth 1936 "Trial by torture" 1935 Chrysler Corporation



1941 was added by the Webmaster and is based on a page that is no longer available by Charles C Roberts, Jr.
Many P11 1941 Plymouth sedan have been ordered by the army, the army requires olive drab paint and Navy to take civil paint Changes could include lighting, sirens and oil filters The car is come with four doors and the standard Plymouth 201 cubic inch 6, with 87 horses and a three-speed manual with low gear ratios rear doors were suicide doors, so named because if it is open even slightly wind catch and blow them open P11 has been widely used for many tasks, including VIP transport and behind the duty lines, Europe and the South Pacific Marine massively used to move flag officers around the bases Navy it was 16 feet long, 6 feet wide and 6 feet high, with eight inches of ground full P11 has been widely used by the VIP transport to be armed aucoup other tasks such as mail service, the military and police general behind transport lines P11 was used in European theaters and the South Pacific Navy mainly used for P11 t ransportation flag officers to different naval bases.
A freezing order prohibits the sale of all new vehicles until a rationing program could be developed rationing program was to be announced on 15 January, but was postponed to a date not announced in February.
The freezing order was modified to allow the sale of cars in three categories 1 the army, the navy, the US Marines, the Commission, the Panama Canal and some other government agencies; 2 people assigned to an A-the-day or more preferably note 3 Prime contractors with the Army or Navy for the construction of defense projects with an A-1-d or higher.


The government issued an order to store all the cars delivered after January 15 Cars shipped to dealers can not be sold before the specific authorization of sale was granted when deemed in the public interest, but this permission was probably Granted t not before January 1943 dealers were also required to tires and tubes of these vehicles available at any appropriate body at any time if requested retail price of such a vehicle should be limited to the manufacturer's list price the factory and the federal excise tax, transportation costs and 5 allowance manufacturer list prices and transportation costs, or 75, according to the lower starting February 1 monthly allowance of 1 Retail price or 15 according to the lowest period for the storage, maintenance and insurance costs and financing, could also be responsible.
KT Keller wired dealers ignore Jan. 14 when it came to filling new deliveries of cars to the Army, Navy or Marine Corps and Coast Guard It took further deliveries of eligible cars could be paid to physicians, Surgeons, nurses and agricultural veterinarians people engaged in the fight against the fire, preventing or detecting crime, law enforcement related to public health and safety, and for the transportation of mail are also included were people which in January 2 who had bought new cars, but has not yet taken delivery date from this latter provision was based on information from Leon Henderson Patnnan Committee at the US Chamber said buyers before Jan, 1, was passed by all but take actual delivery of the car before the order of co ngélation will have their car this unofficial version, however.
All American production Plymouths stopped Plymouth sent 23.836 cars during the month of January; an additional 782 cars were sent on expeditions to the US in February.
The government is all new cars that are in stock in the long-term storage.



The War Production Board amended its limitation in L-15 that set standards for the types of replacement parts that could be inventoried small dealers of spare parts and mandated the provision of scholarship in the parts used in particular contained the mandate that all ignition point returned for tungsten recovery in vehicle owners in need of emergency repairs using parts dealer or distributor not in stock were to sign a declaration stating their need before the parts are shipped .
During the war, Chrysler dealers said the importance of the sale of accessories to keep their sales up Fifty percent of cars delivered before the war are not equipped with radios to keep the public informed in these difficult times, it was suggested that dealers seek owners of cars without radios.
During the first part of February 1942 all car owners were required to record the serial numbers of the tires on their cars and to report to the competent authority They also certify that they had only five tires and tubes for each vehicle they had.
P15 models were shipped in December 1945, Canada did not deliver cars until January 1946.








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