 1946 Dodge Kingsway [D-25-C]
 1946 Dodge Kingsway [D-25-C] 
1946 Dodge Kingsway [D-25-C] in Skadeskutt, Movie, 1951 
Class: Cars,	Sedan — Model origin: 
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![[*]](/res/star.png) Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
 Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene 
 Comments about this vehicle
 Comments about this vehicle
| Author | Message | 
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| ◊ 2011-09-07 22:37 | ![[Image: vlcsnap2011090720h27m34.9810.jpg]](http://pics.imcdb.org/th0is856/vlcsnap2011090720h27m34.9810.jpg)  ![[Image: vlcsnap2011090720h28m04.7810.jpg]](http://pics.imcdb.org/th0is822/vlcsnap2011090720h28m04.7810.jpg)  ![[Image: vlcsnap2011090720h28m14.5107.jpg]](http://pics.imcdb.org/th0is11/vlcsnap2011090720h28m14.5107.jpg)  I’d say a 1946-48 Dodge De Luxe [D-24-S], since that was one of the most common taxis of the early 1950s in Norway. | 
| ◊ 2011-09-08 00:28 | I think the Dodge would have had longer front fenders. These short fenders point towards a Plymouth (if post-war), unless there were export mixtures of Plymouth bodies with Dodge names (like later the Kingsway)... | 
| ◊ 2011-09-08 09:17 | Very dark. I go for a 1946-1947 Dodge Kingsway D-25 since there appears to be a bright trim strip on the rear fender ( absent on Plymouths) ans since this model was quite popular in Norway.The Dodge D-24 had indeed longer front fenders and hood. | 


