This 1941 Plymouth Special Deluxe showcases an intriguing design feature - rear suicide doors, a signature element of the era's most distinguished sedans. The blue exterior is dignified, emphasized by its balanced proportions and classic four-door configuration. The period-appropriate 6.00-16 tires mounted on 16-inch wheels maintain the vehicle's authentic road presence while completing its refined appearance.
The blue vinyl interior creates a cohesive design theme with the exterior. The bench seats offer spacious accommodation across both rows, complemented by matching vinyl door panels. A straightforward dashboard layout houses essential instrumentation, with the column-mounted shifter allowing maximum passenger space. The clean simplicity of the cabin reflects the era's focus on purposeful design.
A 201 cubic inch inline-six-cylinder engine powers this Plymouth, working through a 3-speed manual transmission. The mechanical setup includes drum brakes at all four corners, control arms with coil springs and single shock absorbers up front, and leaf springs with shocks in the rear. A single exhaust system and factory-style manifold complete the drivetrain configuration.
HIGHLIGHTS:
201 CI Inline-6
3 Speed Manual Transmission
Rear Suicide Doors
16-inch Wheels in 6.00-16 Tires
Blue Interior with Bench Seating
This 1941 Plymouth Special Deluxe represents authentic prewar American engineering, featuring its inline-six engine, manual transmission, and distinctive suicide doors. A piece of automotive craftsmanship that defined an important era of American motoring. Call today!