Class: Cars, Wagon — Model origin:
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◊ 2016-02-08 13:20 |
An obvious Chrysler product. I'd almost consider a '62 Plymouth. |
◊ 2016-02-08 13:59 |
A 1962 Plymouth it is... Is it a Savoy, Belvedere or Fury?? |
◊ 2016-02-08 15:43 |
Swiss assembled? |
◊ 2016-02-09 23:07 |
Due to the nameplate obviously visible on the front fender located near the wheel opening and the "wider" front fender molding, it's a Fury Wagon. The Belvedere and the economical Savoy have both an attached letters script located on the the top of the front door. Finally, this Fury wasn't assembled on the local Schinznach Bad powerplant. In 1962, the only Mopar models fully assembled by AMAG Schinznach were the Valiant (1140 units) and the Lancer (504 units). This Fury was probably a direct import, or a special order car because the only available Mopar wagons on the swiss "official" line were the Valiant and the Lancer. Even in it's time, it wasn't a common car: model SP2, series 376 (6 passengers) with 2352 units built, or the series 377 (9 passengers) with 2411 units builts. |