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Snagged this off the book. Never seen another like it. Any ideas?
 
In Rotterdam.Netherlands,Chrysler did build stretched Plymouth's as early as 1960. They were named Coronado.They did utilize a 2 door sedan
The were mainly used as airport shuttles.
Not sure how late they continued this.
The Fury stretch shown in this thread would have been built by a coach similar to those who built hearses.
 
In Rotterdam.Netherlands,Chrysler did build stretched Plymouth's as early as 1960. They were named Coronado.They did utilize a 2 door sedan
The were mainly used as airport shuttles.
Not sure how late they continued this.
The Fury stretch shown in this thread would have been built by a coach similar to those who built hearses.
That explains all the foreign plates.
 
That explains all the foreign plates.
There is a brief write up on the Coronado's in the February edition "Collectible Automobile" magazine.
The assembly plant Chrysler bought was where Kaiser built Jeeps and Willys Aero cars for the European market.
 
I like it, might be better if you added about 9" between the doors for a division panel.


Alan
 
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