I found a 1934 plymouth tudor upside down in a ditch,no motor, ****** or rear end. how heavy do you think it is? I am just trying to decide how im going to get it out of there.
It depends. most 30s mopars have a steel substucture which adds weight, 34 mopars are cool specially 2 drs, should be suicide also. I would not hesitate.
There were 4 series of 34 Plymouth 2door sedans ranging in weight from 2538 pounds to 2773 pounds. Subtract about 750 pounds for the missing drivetrain and you're in the 1850-2000 pound range ***uming all the other stuff is there and not aco****ing for any mud etc, packed in the top and such.
might I suggest gathering every junk mattress you see (a half dozen should do), then using a come-along and straps to distribute the load and pull slowly. Stop each foot or so and tie it off so it won't slip and fall back. The dents/damage you avoid means lees work before it's back on the road.