So here are some pics of the plymouth. The wheels are gonna GO to a car trailer maybe... paint is original black the car is SOLID floors are SOLID media blast and body work... and paint Tripple black. its gonna get DROPPED wide whites and then ill sell it. so I can buy a new PLOTTER and MILL and a new TIG... and and ... Tuck
OK -a friend of mine bought it 4 yrs ago for 3500... sat on it. Traded it for a imperial worth 2500... b/c he collects imps. Then that guy sat on it for a year... and traded it to another guy for a harley sportster worth about 2000. That guy traded it across to me for a flame job on a '04 dodge pickup...(I flamed his camaro in kameleon this summer) worth about $2000. I've been wanting this car since the first guy got it haha. Wierd how that shit works out. Its got a fresh 360 crysler and 727 trans nova sub 9" rear... I'm thinking drop spindles/drop blocks, 15" rims/wide whites I dont have bumpers anyone have any? original style?
Rockin'! Mrs. fatluckys sweet-talked a guy out of a 49 Ply front bumper this weekend. I dunno if she'd let it go though.
That's my favorite Mopar/Plymouth body style ever. I've had a '50, a '52, and a '47 Dodge. Damn nice score, Tuck.
seriously cool...wish i could be there to rip around your yard with it...ha.. trippplle black should be good return on your investment.. tok
What could Sinner possibly have posted that required deleting here? Curious? Hmmm. Cool ride! I dig the business coupe body style. Tim MBL
Jaker that mongoose if FAMOUS... its got more air time on a half pipe than any bike in Pine City... haha. Its got real history, roots that go back to 1987... sad its buried under some garbage bags... and NO purple and pink flames bugman haha... tijuana j' was bit one to many times by a mosquito with one wing... thats what happens. Just be glad he didnt keep it There is another garage stall full of just extra PARTS... New weather strips for the whole car new seats new carpet new headliner etc etc... as you can see there are two hoods plus a couple more not pictured. The front clip is loosely bolted on. SINNER's all of you Tuck
Sweet! I bet the bumpers from my '47 Chrysler would bolt right on. Not sure though, so I just asked on p15-d24.com. Maybe I could trade you for that air compressor I just remembered, heheh.