Plymouth Concord

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Plymouth
Concord Savoy (1951)
Concord Savoy (1951)
Cranbrook
Production period: 1951-1952
Class : upper middle class
Body versions : Sedan , coupe , station wagon
Engines: Petrol engines :
3.6 liters
(72-75 kW)
Length: 4778 mm
Width:
Height:
Wheelbase : 2819 mm
Empty weight :
Previous model Plymouth Deluxe
successor Plymouth Plaza

The Plymouth Concord was a large passenger car that Chrysler manufactured under the brand name Plymouth in model years 1951 and 1952. The Concord was the simplest model in the range, below the Cranbrook and Cambridge .

The differences to its predecessor, the Plymouth Deluxe , which was built until 1950 , were minor. In addition to an only slightly modified body, the Cranbrook also retained the flathead engine of its predecessor. It was available as a two-door sedan or coupé , as well as in two different station wagon versions: the Concord Suburban and the more luxurious Concord Savoy . In 1953 it was no longer offered and was replaced by the Plaza model the following year .

design type Displacement Bore × stroke Maximum power construction time

6 cylinder in- line engine
217.8 cubic inches (CID)
(3569 cm³)
3.25 × 4.375 in
(82.6 × 111.1 mm)
97 bhp (72 kW) 1951-1952

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source

  • Gunnell, John (editor): Standard Catalog of American Cars 1946–1975 , Krause Publications Inc., Iola (2002)