The Plymouth Cranbrook was a mid-size car produced by Plymouth between 1951 and 1953. It was named after the town of Cranbrook, in Kent, England. The 1953 model year was the last year for the Cranbrook.
The 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook was offered as a four-door sedan and a two-door Club Coupe. It had a 218 cubic inch flathead straight-six engine that produced 97 horsepower and 175 lb-ft of torque. It was mated to a three-speed manual transmission with column-mounted shifter.
The car had a distinctive design with a two-tone paint job, a wide chrome grille, and two circular taillights. Inside, the car featured a spacious cabin with a bench seat that could accommodate six passengers. It also had a push-button AM radio and a heater/defroster.
The 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook was a popular family car during its time, thanks to its affordability, reliability, and practicality. Today, the car is a sought-after classic, with some enthusiasts even restoring it to its former glory.
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