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Poll results: '52 Chevrolet, Ford or Plymouth?
Voter(s): 18
Poll is closed Dec 21, 2021
'52 Chevrolet  -  votes: 5 / 27.8%
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27.8%
'52 Ford  -  votes: 13 / 72.2%
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72.2%
'52 Plymouth?  -  votes: 0 / 0%
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0%
Tie  -  votes: 0 / 0%
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Sorry, no interest in this selection.  -  votes: 0 / 0%
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Poll: Which '52? (12/7/2021)

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'52 Chevrolet, Ford or Plymouth?

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Best yes, please rank them.

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1952 Chevrolet Bel Air 7
1952 Ford Crestline Victoria 2
1952 Plymouth Belvedere 3

John Bono
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Frank Reed
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The 52 Ford is slick👍


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Brush
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I voted Chevy but it is really a tie with the Ford, leaving the Plymouth out. Not a 3 way tie.



   
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David Green
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I'll take the 1952 Ford. It is best driver of the bunch and looks great at the same time.



   
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Ed Glorius
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Ford for me too. Plymouth, just no.


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George Schire
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Voted for the CHEVY!  But I love all three.  I find it interesting that they all have the rear split window.  My heart flutters thinking about each of these would have been great as a 1:24 scale diecast, as '52 seems to be the forgotten year for diecast.  


George Schire
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George Schire
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Hey John, CHECK your MESSAGES.  Smile


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The Ford looks light years ahead of the other two in styling!


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The 51 and 52 Chevys have always been favorites of mine. Slight edge to the Chevy over the Ford then Plymouth. The dual exhausts on the Plymouth look totally out of place IMO.



   
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John Napoli
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I went with the Ford as well for it's sleekness.  The Plymouth apparently is not stock and is a sleeper in disguise.



   
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(@jack-dodds)
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Ford wins for me for a slight styling advantage over Chevy and the drive train seals the deal.  Chevy and Plymouth are 2 & 3 but close together.....like them both very much.  I would like to see the Ford and Plymouth done in 1:43; both in the body style displayed and station wagon.  NEO already did the Chevy well.



   
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(@sizedoesmatter)
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Chevrolet followed closely by Ford and Plymouth trailing in the far distance.


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