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Projects 1933 1934 Dodge Plymouth

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by scotts52, Jan 22, 2021.

  1. Fat47
    Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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    Wanted a coupe since HS in the late 50's. Found one about 6 or 7 years ago. Changed out original flathead six for built 318, 904 and 8".
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  2. mgtstumpy
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  3. scotts52
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  4. Davin Mello
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    My Mom just bought this early '35 for my Dad for their 45th Anniversary coming up end of May
    Is there a good source for interior panels etc or gauges around still?
    Everything else is very complete and original
     
  5. Bentrodder
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    Beautiful!
     
  6. j hansen
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    Look here!!https://p15-d24.com/
     
  7. Oceanstate88
    Joined: Nov 6, 2019
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    I've never used them and don't know if they're still around, but try www.ramreproductions.com
    That truck is fantastic!
     
  8. Davin Mello
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    Thank you for the feedback, time to start hunting parts down!
     
  9. Rocknut
    Joined: Apr 15, 2015
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    Here’s my 34. It’s a work in progress but fun to take for a spin when I’m feeling rowdy! I am looking for the trunk latch and handle if anyone has a spare. It’s a pretty healthy 400 with a T10 that’s about to get swapped out for a newer manual with OD that doesn’t sound like it’s full of gravel, haha. 529885A9-AFCD-41F9-A028-1920BA475B00.jpeg CB9DF2DF-C9FA-4C4E-8052-B9A9264BA841.jpeg
     
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    33 or 34 Dodge panel, upgrade with new gauges I like the clean look and the turned metal design.

    I was just using it for wood graining practice.
     
  11. Dwight schneider
    Joined: Aug 27, 2019
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    My dad 34 1 ton coal truck and 34 dodge pickup and the orther 33 dodge pickup we are building
     

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  13. Friends delivery, It's for sale contact @tingeezer on the Hamb thumbnail.jpg thumbnail (1).jpg
     
  14. atch
    Joined: Sep 3, 2002
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    If I had the ca$h and a finished ready to drive coupe became available I'd buy it in a heartbeat.

    I don't have the money.

    It took me 51 years to get Clarence finished. I'm 73 yeas old. No way could I ever build one before I leave this dirtball.


    You can fix that in edit mode.
     
  15. Auto-Teacher
    Joined: Aug 26, 2024
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    Hello New to the board. I have a 33 coupe and a 34 2 door sedan projects. NEED A TRUNK LID FOR THE COUPE! someone please Help.
     
  16. scotts52
    Joined: Apr 7, 2008
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    The quickest and least expensive way to get a deck lid is to buy a fiberglass one from SRPM. If you want a metal one, you have 3 choices. 1. Make one from scratch. 2. Wait, possibly for years. 3. Be prepared to pay $1800+ for one when it does show up, AND, you'll have to buy it quickly.
    They are extremely hard to find and there's a lot of guys looking for one.
    It took me 9 years to find mine. And I paid dearly for it.
     
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  17. Dwight schneider
    Joined: Aug 27, 2019
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    My 35 dodge pickup with little red ram hemi
     

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