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MPC did a '32 Chrysler Imperial that was recently rereleased by Round2, and Italeri did a '33 Imperial.    It might be stretching the timeframe a bit, but there's also AMT's '41 Plymouth.

If you're willing to go 1/32,  Pyro made a 1932, and a 1934 Plymouth, both is sedan and convertible versions.   They also did a '32 Chrysler.   These kits were also released under the Life-Like label, as well as Lindberg

 

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If you don't mind doing a whole lotta work, it's feasible to scratchbash a '34 Ford and the '33 Imperial into a '33-34 Plymouth or Dodge.

Way long time ago when I was building this full-scale Plymouth, I took measurements off of it just to see. Yup, possible, but lotsa work.

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