. . . the 1941 Plymouth. By the way, on the other side of that green hill behind it is the Mississippi River. That's the levee, ant the water level in the river is actually higher that the ground the car is parked on.
Yeah, that old Mississippi is just crazy that way. Thank goodness for that levee!
OK, I'm going to try and guess what the maroon car next to it is... I'm guessing it's a 1941-48 Ford. Then again, it also could be a Mercury. Well, I'm I close? What is that cool two door coupe?
HA! I knew it!!! I was right about it being a Ford. The funny thing is that Ford like Chrysler products had the same body style after the war till 48 as they did before the war! So, the 41-42 Ford bodies were the same till 1948. Same with Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge and Plymouth. The way you can tell the difference of a 46 from a 47-48 Ford is that the 46 had parking lights above the grill. The 47-48 originally didn't have parking lights. I see on the photo you posted some one added turn signals.
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