I correct myself...second one looks a lot like a 34 DeSoto airflow by the 2 teardeop shapes on the hood side.
why is it that dead trees fall directly down the middle of derelict cars? same reason I can't drag an extension cord across a smooth flat floor without it snagging? i'd hang that front clip in my shed until I found something to use it on; that's pretty.
Thanks for the help guys. You all had it figured out before I could even google it. Once I spend a week pulling the cars out of the woods and bring then home they will all be for sale Located in Montana Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
In 29 and 30 Plymouth had the oval rear window, so might be a 31 or desoto since it is square Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
The '31 Plymouth rear window was an oval, also. The rear window sure looks like an oval to me....and the DeSoto would have cowl lamps.
As I am quickly finding out, there were two different 1930 Plymouths, the Model U with the wood framed body and the 30-U that was an all metal body - the U had a rectangular window.