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John Miller3

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1951 and 1952 were so closely related, it is hard to tell which year it is without the serial number or hood badge. The hood badge was slightly different between the two years.

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Split rear upper tail gates W/ 2 pieces of glass are 1949 plymouth wagon only.. 1950 plymouth uses a 1 piece rear glass like 1951 -52.

It's for sure a 1951 or 52 as mentioned'..... hard to tell with out any factory trim on it .

1951 instrument gauges have a black back ground.... 52's use a light gray back ground. ....if they are even in the car.. that will ID the year correctly.

P-23-..... is the original engine # above the generator.

Looks the be the cheaper line wagon- because of no chrome around the front windshield glass.... unless they stripped that off too!.

I had a 1952 upper line Savoy wagon years ago.

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