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Art & Inspiration First ride in my latest CL find coupe

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by flatoutflyin, Jul 11, 2014.

  1. flatoutflyin
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    I'm inspired. After two months of serious prepping, I on my way to a local cruise-in in my '35 Plymouth coupe. 12.7k miles and unbelievably untouched, but due to a long period of less than optimal storage, everything needed attention. Running fine so far. DSC05963.JPG
     
  2. belair
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  3. killer, like the hood sides
     
  4. lothiandon1940
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    Great find! What a sweet little Coupe. Enjoy.
     
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  6. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Back in the early 70's I had a friend that owned a almost identical black coupe,he drove it daily untill he traded it for a Nova,what a mistake! HRP
     
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  9. 117harv
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    WOW, great looking coupe, drive the wheels off of it.
     
  10. Hot Rod Jerry
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    Art Deco to the max
     
  11. tfeverfred
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    Not that there's anything wrong with Nova's, but trades like that make me wonder how mankind made it past the 70's.
     
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    from chiburbs

  13. Atwater Mike
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    Jeez, Fred...You have to say it so RIGHT???

    Man, that's a sweet Plymouth!
    When I was young, (11) that was '53, there was a 22 year old guy that lived in the apartments behind me.
    He had an identical black '35 Plymouth Coupe...but it was lowered in FRONT.
    My bicycle buds and I looked it over, 8.20 X 15" wide whites in rear, 5.90 X 15" wides in front...the rear tires filled the wells, and the car seemed to be standing on its nose. We thought it looked 'stupid'.
    Had '56 Chrysler New Yorker full caps on it, just 'tasty', and a few days later, we agreed it was beautiful...there were a couple of Ford Coupes in that month's R&C that were 'raked'.
    One of the first California Rakes in Santa Clara, though...That Plymouth changed me forever. LOL
    The owner, ****, was a CHP officer, just out of the Academy. Nice guy, he came out when I was admiring it one morning, was surprised at my interest.
    He lifted the hood...CHRYSLER Spitfire 6, Edmunds equipped...3 singles, hi comp head, headers, he said it ate Fords and Chevs.
    Had a Dodge truck floorshift trans, **** said it turned 90+ MPH at the drags.
     
  14. Hnstray
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    Great find! Congratulations...................
     
  15. 55 dude
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    very nice 35!
     
  16. Cosmo49
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    Perfect as is, congratulations.
     
  17. billsat
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    Only one picture? Sure would like to see more of that good looking car.
     
  18. VoodooTwin
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    Damn that's beautiful. Enjoy it!
     
  19. pat59
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    Nice cream puff. Enjoy!
    -Pat
     
  20. 26 T Ford RPU
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    Very nice ! I have always liked the 35 Plymouth. JW
     
  21. FlynBrian
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    Thats a Cool Ride, ConGrats!

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  22. 55Brodie
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    Nice Mayflower.
     
  23. i.rant
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    Really nice coupe, rarely see the hood ornament intact,front sail usually broken off.
    A friend paid big $$$ to replace his but had to have it.


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  24. flatoutflyin
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    Thanks for asking. Drove 41 miles and made it home without a problem other than a vibrating rear u-joint. Here's a few more pictures. DSC05964.JPG DSC05966.JPG DSC05968.JPG DSC05970.JPG DSC05972.JPG DSC05750.JPG DSC05751.JPG
     
  25. billsat
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    I don't know of anything I'd change on that car, other than repairing any mechanical issues. I love the wood grain garnish moldings, what a cl***ic look. You have a beautiful car, I know you'll enjoy it.
     
  26. vtmopar
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  27. insomniacshotrods
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    Very nice!!!! Enjoy!!
     
  28. BORRACHO13
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    from Menifee CA

    very nice congrats
     
  29. 39ChevyBob
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    Really nice! Congrats
     

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