The Jalopy Journal
There were three Plymouth models built during 1932. Some of the last Model PAs (the ones with the oval rear window) were built in the first...
15 in 1955 -- a 1936 De Soto Airstream sedan -- $100 -- Drove it another 200,000 miles! [IMG]
I'm building a '32 Model PB roadster, using a 241 hemi. You can learn something about the wood structure from my build Website --...
I love your Chrysler coupe. Thanks for saving another Mopar. I recently found a tubular Mopar axle on Epay and scored it for less than $200. I...
My '32 Plymouth roadster will head to the Hot Rod Hill Climb...
In the 2001 Great Race, Rodney Rucker ran a LaFrance chain drive speedster that would have been comparable. In Salina, KS, I came out to the...
The supports were called the "sills." They fit on top of the frame rails and are shimmed underneath to align the body. Here are the new ones on...
I looked for 39 years for the "right" 1932 Plymouth Model PB roadster to come along. It's in work. I hope I'm still around to drive the wheels...
Man, I am s--o-o-o-o glad you're back. You do such beautiful work. Let's pray your recovery continues.
Welcome from Tennessee! Enjoy building that Mopar.
George, The coupe looks fabulous! Congratulations on a memorable build. Thanks for sharing the good and the bad. And now, win lots of awards!
Duane, That looks like a great All-Mopar coupe. I've logged many thousands of miles in a PB coupe and they can't be beat. Welcome to the HAMB...
George, You must be a proud new Papa!
True for this car, but not all 1932 Mopars. In 1932, Chrysler had farmed out all closed car production to the Briggs Body Co., which had...
Jerry, Will the size of that beautiful steering wheel prevent you from entering on the driver's side of the car? The gap adjacent to the wheel...
Well worth the wait, George... Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
My hemi-powered '32 Plymouth roadster -- a work in progress.
That first picture sure looked familiar...
I wouldn't think of changing mine. I have a few fond memories of rides in the rumble seat of my brother's Model A Sport Coupe in the mid 1950s. My...
Your workmanship is beautiful. I'd love to see more pics...
Or the burgee of the Royal Cork Yacht Club -- the world's oldest yacht club...
I love this thread! Thanks for sharing, Mike.
I've seen that car on ePay before and it never sold. I suspect the reserve is way too high for the condition. It looks like a very complete car,...
FANTM58, Thanks for sharing that great video. What a wonderful event! And thanks to Mike and all the participants for making it happen. Maybe...
Your hinges should look like these in my 1932 Plymouth Model PB roadster. I don't think there are any repros available. If you don't have yours...
There was a young man named McSweeney Who dropped some gin on his weenie. Being very uncouth, He added vermouth, And offered his date a martini.
They were called Bermuda Bells. When I was in High School in the 50's in upstate New York, a lot of the hot rods had them.
Thanks for posting. Great pics.
Stay safe, Wild Bill. I share your excitement. Thanks for posting.
Here's the lube chart from a Model PB Plymouth. Hope it helps. [IMG]
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