Like we don't have enough to do already , my dad brought home another semi-project , I think it's a 38 Plymouth , he said the ***le is a '32 , but , I think he may be mistaken , it has a 250 cu. in. GM inline 6 w/ a powerglide in it , runs excellent. Not too bad for a 9mm pistol , a .22 rifle and $100..well, I guess it has a home now....lol..... BTW anyone here have a right side front fender for one of these babies? , this one is kinda rough....
I think you are close on the year. It is cool, too bad you don't have a Hemi or some cool Mopar engine for it. That will be a cool cruiser and a good trade.
I think it's a '36 or '37 (leaning toward '37) ... inlaws have a '38 and that grill isn't the same as theirs. I'm willing to bet the 2 in 32 is actually a 7 ... easy mistake to make.
wow i really dig it , that car has some cl*** , a 318 or a 360 would be cool in it or a hemi or a caddy mill , even the six with some split manifolds and it will be fun , lay on a coat of plumb crazy purple lol and drive the doors off it
I looked at the ***le and it's a '36 , I'm glad he was wrong cuz if the ***le had been a '32 it woulda had to go back , we dont fool with the bogus ***le stuff , just a side note , the ***le hadn't bee fooled with since it was re-issued in 1940 , I just thought it was cool , having the old ***le and all...
Great trade, it wont shoot bullets but you could take cover behind it! That fender couldnt be so bad that some metal a welder and a little bondex couldnt fix it.
It's a '37, though the state may have issued ***le based upon year of manufacture rather than model year
Great MoPar, man if that mill runs good I would get it roadworthy and cruz that ****er, it is unique as hell. Happy for ya man, digit. ~sololobo~