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Anyone else building old dodge/plymouth other mopars?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by wayfarer, Nov 6, 2003.

  1. flynbrian48
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    You don't see a hitch because the receiver is behind the license plate, which is on a mid-60's GM gas filler/plate hinge. And yes, we tow with it. It could pull your house down...;)
     
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  2. gatz
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    Was the Plymouth version of this called a “Concord”?
    In the 60’s, my older brother had a 1950 Dodge; the engine went bad and Dad bought a Plymouth in that body style just to get an engine. Might have paid $50 for it.
    Once the engine was out, it was relegated to “the grove”

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  3. Here's my Mopar
     

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  4. Here's another one of mine.
     

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  5. gatz
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    ^^ what size tires are those?
     
  6. flynbrian48
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    Great stance.
     
  7. 1MEAN49
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    from South bay

  8. 49Dodgeboy
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    Mine is going through a facelift
    6-25-2023 final engine mock up-1.jpg
     
  9. choptop40
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    Getting ready to set the engine back 6 inches in the yellow desoto from previous build… 2nd pic is my 49 dodge and how i set the 350 way back.for radiator clearance and better front to rear weight ratio… 30591263-A6B3-43BD-9D4C-4783C3595D09.jpeg 477FB36C-9E91-4B2E-B787-2778CAE68AA0.jpeg
     
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  10. Subbed on this thread for sure. I can’t believe how old this thread is but given it’s subject matter I’m not surprised. Mopar is the best.
     
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  11. notaford1
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    from webster ny

    My two. 29 DA sedan. 33 Plymouth convertible (former coupe) had very rotted roof IMG_2386.jpeg IMG_2412.jpeg IMG_2386.jpeg IMG_2412.jpeg
     
  12. RodStRace
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  13. RodStRace
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    Big, long time no see. That wagon looks great!
     
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  14. Big Dad
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    Still kicking ..lol
     
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  15. jims50chrysler
    Joined: Oct 30, 2007
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    Here is my 50 Windsor. was on the back burner for a lot of years but hard at it now.....ahhh retirement

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  16. harry stepvan
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  17. Fitty Toomuch
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    from WVa

    Now that I know what they look like chopped, mine will stay factory, No offence Harry:)
     
  18. I love this car! Right amount of patina and class. It has the been there look without being trashy and you could drive it without being worried about damaging something. Plus its a wagon so you can fit a ton of swap meet stuff in the back! I have a picture of this on my work computer background slide show
     
  19. Loving this wagon

    Did you take this photo? So cool that it's at the old navy buildings in LA. plus the car doesnt hurt :)
     

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