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32 Plymouth / Ford

Discussion in 'New to the H.A.M.B.? Introduce yourself here!' started by BradM32ply, Jan 26, 2011.

  1. BradM32ply
    Joined: Jan 18, 2011
    Posts: 54

    BradM32ply
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    I am new to the HAMB. I have a 32 plymouth that was given to me by my father. He bought it in 1963. It was a daily driver until I was born in 67. He had it for sale and decided to put it up for me. The last day it was on the road was the day I was born. It has been garaged for the last 43 years. I now have it and am ready to get started on restoring it. Over all it is in very good condition for it's age, especially when I see what miraculous reserections have been done by others. The engine is a 283 with dual quads, allegedly from a vette. The grill is evidently a Ford. I can see where some paint is chipped off where the blue oval was painted over. The cowling was puttied and a different hood was put on in place of the Plymouth hood. Perhaps the previous owner really wanted a Ford??? I think the putty job on the cowling and hood is pretty poor and I want to restore it to the original Plymouth sheet metal.

    I would like to know if anyone knows of a source for a 32 Plymouth grill and a 32 plymouth hood? I think I want to leave the hood sides off to expose the engine.
    I have the idea that I can sell the original Ford grill for as much or more than I can buy a Plymouth grill for. Any thoughts on this? I found a place selling fibergl*** grill shells for 32 Plymouth, but I want a metal one. I am even open to a reproduction shell, but I want metal.
    From pictures I have seen of 32's, I do not think the rear bumper and tail lights are stock either. Any idea what they are off of?
    Thanks.
     

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  2. Looks like you have a great start on a traditional hot rod! How about some photos of the engine, interior, suspension, etc? I'd think twice about making radical changes to it. It may have some history.
     
  3. BradM32ply
    Joined: Jan 18, 2011
    Posts: 54

    BradM32ply
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    Sorry, I did not get the other attachments posted the first time.
    Thanks,
    Brad
     

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  4. That's a really cool old car. I was born in '68; I wish my dad had saved an old hot rod for me! Give us some more info and photos.
     
  5. Total Performance
    Joined: Jan 4, 2011
    Posts: 1,496

    Total Performance
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    from Nor Cal

  6. I built a '34 Plymouth cowl into a roadster pickup; it's still on the to-do list:
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  7. OldBlueOval
    Joined: Jan 10, 2006
    Posts: 197

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    from Upstate NY

    Welcome from New York! I have a 1931 Plymouth Check out my friends most of them are early mopar!!
     
  8. I agree !!! You are a lucky man, Welcome to the H.A.M.B.

    firstnomad
    www.angelfire.com/jazz/flatlandstudio
     
  9. themoose
    Joined: Dec 7, 2008
    Posts: 9,755

    themoose
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    Welcome from Connecticut
     
  10. Great looking ride.
    Welcome from Michigan.
     
  11. big bad john
    Joined: Aug 11, 2010
    Posts: 4,726

    big bad john
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    .......Nice looking ride.....welcome aboard......
     
  12. 40WILLYSCRAZY
    Joined: Mar 26, 2009
    Posts: 249

    40WILLYSCRAZY
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    from fresno

    WELCOME !!! your car has, 49 plymouth rear p***enger car bumper. 49-50 ford car taillights , 34 ford pick up grille and hood. I also think your running boards are possibly ford. my 32 plymouth PB coupe is dead bone stock original " atleast when I bought it " and it's running boards do not have the little embossed diamonds or stars. any 32 -34 ford pickup guys want to help ID the running boards ???
     
  13. Hey there from Cleveland Ohio.
    That's a very cool story for sure.
    Great car, and a traditional survivor to boot
     
  14. Saxman
    Joined: Nov 28, 2009
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    Saxman
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    Welcome to the HAMB. That's a great looking Plymouth. I love those 30's Mopars.
     
  15. oldplymouthsrock
    Joined: Mar 1, 2010
    Posts: 5

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    Rootlieb makes a couple of hoods for the 32 Plymouth. I also know where a couple of grill shells are at. One is $600 I think and the other is $800. Almost impossible to find an original good hood. I have a 32 PB I am working on slowly. Let me know if you want more information on the grill shells.

    Roger
     
  16. novatattoo
    Joined: Oct 6, 2005
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    novatattoo
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    from Canton,OH

    Welcome from Canton, OH

    Later, Bill
     
  17. BradM32ply
    Joined: Jan 18, 2011
    Posts: 54

    BradM32ply
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    Roger, I looked at the Rootlieb site. They do not have a picture of the 32 plymouth hoods. Do you have or know anyone who has had experience with them? Is it a reproduction hood? I am interested in the grill shells that you mention. I am not sure if I want to pay that much, but I want to find out more about them.
    Thanks alot.
    Brad
     
  18. RNess
    Joined: Sep 12, 2010
    Posts: 167

    RNess
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    Welcome to the H.A.M.B. , from Virginia!
     
  19. pumpman
    Joined: Dec 6, 2010
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    pumpman
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    Welcome from Union Pier, MI. Sweet car, great dad! Get her running and enjoy, you really have something there, I wouldn't touch it.
     
  20. st.rod
    Joined: Jan 18, 2009
    Posts: 143

    st.rod
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    Welcome to the HAMB! You will have to pay big for a grill and shell IF you can find one. I bought an extra 6 or 7 years ago and it was 575.00 at the time. Your front bumper is 32 plymouth the rear is not. That car had head light stantions not a headlight bar. If Rootlieb still makes the PB hood trust that it will be nice.. Enjoy the ride!

    Larry
     
  21. lothianwilly71
    Joined: Apr 6, 2008
    Posts: 2,925

    lothianwilly71
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    GREAT JOB Welcome to the H.A.M.B.
     

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