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Tell me the year of this Plymouth ?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ester Eddie, Aug 1, 2012.

  1. RodStRace
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  2. nice find on the plymouth, I had a 49 business coupe 30 years ago....those flat sixes are reliable and will run 70 mph forever....thanks for saving it!
     
  3. sololobo
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    You da man!! Great save of some cool old iron. ~sololobo~
     
  4. Ester Eddie
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    Thanks guys ..... I wish my old lady felt the same way . ha!
     
  5. Ester Eddie
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    Every day at work I hope something like this will come but at the same time I hope they don't because If I don't see it they will crush it.
     
  6. Atwater Mike
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    That would be hell...the waiting, the uncertainty...
     
  7. Ester Eddie
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    This 51 came in today . I pulled the speedometer the window trim the door handles and a few other odds and ends before its gone[​IMG]
     
  8. Ester Eddie
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    It didn't have rims on it. I am going to pull the rad out in the morning too . the bumpers also.
     
  9. Ester Eddie
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  10. Modeljunkie
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    Yeah, she's "not" a '40...I know '40s{see avatar-hehehe}.
    Nice save...out of curiousity what do you plan on doing with her..stock, restomod, full custom, good question?

    BTW, my wife cars my '40 the "other wife"- :D
     
  11. Ester Eddie
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    Well I'd really like to just get her up and running.I've had a guy that lives in North Pole say he has " a few flat heads " he will sell me for cheap. So yeah get glass and get her road worthy .Winter is a month away so don't think I will get to far along.
     
  12. Old Dude
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    My first car was a '41 Plymouth that I bought in 1955 for $75..00 in running condition. I have some Blk. & Wht. Pics. somewhere. It had to go in my Dads name. I wasn't suppose to drive it, not even a permit, but guess what? I would wait for them to go to bad, and drove on all back roads. LOL
    It is a '41 !
     
  13. Ester Eddie
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  14. Ester Eddie
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    Well I am hoping this Engine and tranny will work .My friend is giving it to me.I'm pretty excited ....

    [​IMG][​IMG]
     
  15. 6-71Kid
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    Great save. Love to see how this turns out.
     

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