1952 Plymouth Cranbrook Navigation
The 1952 Cranbrook, in similar fashion to the other 1952 Plymouth models, received few modifications and was basically a continuation of the prior year's product. Body styles included a sedan, hardtop coupe, club coupe, and a convertible, with the base price being $1,890 for the Club Coupe. Power was from an L-Head inline six-cylinder engine displacing 217.8 cubic-inches and offering 97 horsepower. Plymouth had two wheelbase platform sizes for 1952, with the Concord resting on a 111 inch size while the Cambridge and Cranbrook shared a 118.5-inch platform. The Cranbrook received slightly updated trim in both the front and rear, a redesigned hood mascot, and new model identification script. Solex tinted glass became optional on all 1952 Plymouths.
By Daniel Vaughan | Jul 2016
By Daniel Vaughan | Jul 2016
Related Reading : Plymouth Cranbrook History
The Plymouth Cranbrook was produced from 1951 through 1953. It served as a replacement for the Special Deluxe, and in 1954, it was succeeded by the Plymouth Belvedere. The Cranbrook was similar to the Concord and the Cambridge but with a higher trim level. It was named after a city in British Columbia or possibly after Cranbrook Drive in Detroit (a street that intersected with Cambridge Avenue).....
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