Need pictures of plymouths, please add yours!

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LTDan

Quote from: Bender on October 04, 2009, 12:21:50 PM
That 72 4dr is a beautiful car,and will make a great daily driver.

thanks, already drove it 300 miles since I picked it up last week and it rides and drives like a new car; plus it gets lots of thumbs up and "wow you dont see those anymore!"   I love musclecars but its nice seeing the everyday cars of the era too.
68 Valiant 408/auto
69 Charger 318 survivor
71 Road Runner 440+6/4 speed 
71 Satellite sedan 318 survivor
72 Fury I 440 Virginia State Police car
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my33ply

GREAT!!!!! now they're on here twice.............
Richard Cardeccia
1948 Plymouth DeLuxe 4 Door
1933 Plymouth PD Rumble Seat Coupe
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my33ply

I thought that I had posted these pictures last year, but I guess it didn't work. I'll try again, but I'm not having a great deal of success.
Richard Cardeccia
1948 Plymouth DeLuxe 4 Door
1933 Plymouth PD Rumble Seat Coupe
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my33ply

I thought that I had posted these pictures last year, but I guess it didn't work. I'll try again, but I'm not having a great deal of success.
Richard Cardeccia
1948 Plymouth DeLuxe 4 Door
1933 Plymouth PD Rumble Seat Coupe
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Bender

That 72 4dr is a beautiful car,and will make a great daily driver.
Looking for any 33-34 Mopar sheet metal parts

Looking for any 33-35 Dodge or Ply pu sheet metal or chassis parts.

Looking for inline 4x2 intake manifold for a DeSoto hemi.
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LTDan

#145
made a couple of Plymouth scores in the last few weeks:

first, a 31K original mile 72 Satellite, really nice 1-owner 318 car that is now my daily driver.? Despite coming from PA (I found it at Carlisle) it is absolutely rust free.? Nice bonus was that it came with its original bill of sale, window sticker and build sheet.? After going through it, I discovered it came with an 8 3/4 Sure Grip rear with 3.23s and HD 11" brakes but interestingly, no sway bar.



and a 68 Road Runner 383 4 speed bench seat post car that was a well-known street racer around Richmond in the 70s.? It went through several drivetrains throughout its life, including a Hemi at one time but there is a 440 in it now.? It was originally lite blue metallic with a painted white top and interior and the blacked out hood treatment so it was a pretty sharp car when it was new.? I will do a full rotisserie restoration on this one when Im done with my Charger.

68 Valiant 408/auto
69 Charger 318 survivor
71 Road Runner 440+6/4 speed 
71 Satellite sedan 318 survivor
72 Fury I 440 Virginia State Police car
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52plym

Here are my 2 1952 Belvederes.  I recently sold the green/black one after a 5 year frame-off restoration.  I am just now 6/09 finishing up the blue/gray one after a 4 year frame on restoration including body work, exterior stripped and painted, new interior with NOS original fabric, all electrical, engine rebuild etc etc.
52 Plymouth Belvedere - blue/grey
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Bender

#143
Here is a couple of photos of my 31 Plymouth PA coupe that I just bought. There are more photos on the "Happy,happy,happy" thread.











Looking for any 33-34 Mopar sheet metal parts

Looking for any 33-35 Dodge or Ply pu sheet metal or chassis parts.

Looking for inline 4x2 intake manifold for a DeSoto hemi.
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notdavidspade

Its terrific that my tread to see some pics of cars for ideas for paint has grown into this.? I've seen Plymouths of all years and many countries.? Sorry to say that I haven't painted my car any of your colors? :)? This is my best guess for a 41 green, based on old paint chips.? Its close enough for me.? The fine folks that helped me with it on the trailer liked the color too.? Keep on posting those great picks!
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Sebastiano

#141
Hi to everybody,?
I waited to send photo of my Ply 29 U Touring, the car it is not ready for many small problems.?
I don't know how to withstand to share with You lovers of the Plymouths the pleasure to see this elegant Lady ....?
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best regards? ?
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Sebastiano, Italy
Sebastiano - Italy   [Please enable JavaScript to see this content]
Owner Plymouth 29 U Touring - P8 Coupe De Luxe r/s
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36 Ply

Hi Ben,

Thanks for posting the pics of your U.S. 66 trip; I think your car is awesome. My first car in high school was a '47 4 door.
In 1997, we drove our '36 from Bloomington IL to Vinita OK and back on U.S.66, staying in the mom-and-pop motels and eating in the old diners. We took pics of the '36 on the Rainbow bridge, I bought a ball cap at the Old Route 66 cafe in Afton OK, where we had lunch on the way west, and of course, stocked up on souvenirs at Eisler Bros. Market in Riverton KS.

Thanks for the memories,
Pat O'Connor
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RC Drown

Ben,

Thanks for posting the photos of your trip
Bob
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Captain Neon

The wife and I took a short trip on Rt. 66 in our '46 four door from Tulsa OK to Springfield MO a few weeks ago.  Would you like to see some pics?

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=23493&id=1409073152&l=c999fb1072

Benjamin Powers
Topeka, Kansas
1946 P-15S 4 door

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Bill Ward

Now that spring is arriving (we hope) here in Utah, maybe a photo of our two 1950 P20 Special Deluxe Club Coupes would be in order.  Maybe that will get the juices flowing and get us in the mood for another season of shows and cruising.  This year's project will be the completion of a 12' teardrop trailer to tow behind us.

Betty & Bill Ward
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AJB68

Here is a picture of my 1968 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible that I have owned since 1972.  It has a factory 4-speed and is completely original.  This is my 1st attempt to post a picture so not sure if it will work.  Al
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Eddie M

You members have great looking cars!  Wow!  I'll add my two Plymouths to the board.

Life is what you make of it.
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plym_46

Back home for the family reunion.  Road grime and all.

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Go Fleiter

Yesterday, nicest spring weather, my lovely wife asked to make a Plymouth trip to Maastricht, NL, near Aachen, which allies occupied as first german city in 1945. Old downtown, no war destructions, on river Maas.

Foto shows dutch "Frank LLoyd Wright/ Bauhaus" influenced  brick style.
other shows parking problems.. everybody drives by bicycle in Holland.
2 hoiurs on land roads, 4 beautiful hours in the historical center, 1 hour 15 min. back on Autobahn.Lost power 1 mile from home.

Today phone calls with noise demonstration and diganosis: head gasket blown. Drove 20 mls to the shop (all down the mountains..) and he will fix for wednesday.

Trip to Innsbruck, Austria, in May is saved...

Greetings Go
Living in Düsseldorf/Germany, retired Dentist, wife retired lawyer, 2 daughters Judge and psychologist, 3 Grandchilds-Sorry for bad English
I like- PennsyRR- travelling Europe in my very original 51 Ply- My whole basement HO Germany based Model Railroad- 50ties stuff- Italy
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dukjupiter

was just thinkin the  same thing. the dart charger and challangers would be younger brothers  unless it means dodge has been around longer than plymouth. anyway this topic is  "need pictures of plymouths, please add yours"...........
1938 plymouth bus coupe
1948 plymouth coupe
1966 plymouth satellite conv 440HP
1969 plymouth roadrunner conv 4 speed
1960 plymouth bevedere 2door hdtp
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Plymouth-guy

Great shot, but need more Plymouths!  ;)

Wouldnt the Plymie be the "big brother" as its a bit older?
An old car is just a car unless it's a classic MoPar!
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66 charger

#130
Hi All,
Sent in a pic of my 61Fury earlier, here's a pic of her with her big brothers - 66Charger - 68 Dart and 70 Challenger.
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36 Ply

Hey, BobT-

Ya gotta love that '46-48 and early '49 body style; one of my all-time favorites.

Regards,
Pat O'Connor
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BobT-47P15

Guess I didn't submit a picture of my 47 P15 convert.



Or, the recently acquied first series 1949 P15 coupe.



Both flathead sixes, not quite stock in several areas.....but not far from it.?
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Wayne P

Here's mine. Not a stock color, but, it was used as a taxi for a while.? ? ? ? ? ?Wayne P.
Wayne Peterson
1948 Special Deluxe 4-door sedan
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Pandanom

I would like to post pics of my car but when I get them loaded they do not transfer to the post for an unknown reason.
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Bill Davis

This is such a great thread !!  Enjoy seeing others cars from this board.
I will post mine.

Thanks,

-Bill Davis, Killen,AL
1951 Plymouth P-23 Cambridge 4 door
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Bob Kinker

#124
Here are a couple of pics from a Test & Tune 3/21   Almost seeing daylight under the front tires.   My 64 Fury
1964 Plymouth Sport Fury
1964 Plymouth Belvedere
1964 Plymouth Fury
1964 Imperial Crown Coupe
1967? VW Beetle
1978 Dodge Magnum
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Plymouth-guy

The Green Pig, my old '71 SSP. Fun to drive, an old sow from Berkeley. It didn't fit in very well there in the liberal land of VWs, old Volvos and bicycles.



An old car is just a car unless it's a classic MoPar!
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49plymouthclubcoupe

Quote from: 66 charger on January 15, 2009, 12:18:59 PM
Here's a pic of my 6l Fury, its a 318 with torqueflite.? I gave it a restoration and first ever repaint about l8 months ago.? Hope you like it.
Bob

Sweet '61 ..... they have a look about them !!
John - Colorado
1949 Plymouth Club Coupe Special Deluxe
1949 Plymouth Club Coupe Deluxe
1949 Plymouth 4-door Sedan Special Deluxe
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Plymouth-guy

#121
My three-on-the-tree '64 Valiant V-200 that was stripped to the bone. No safety belts, no driver's door mirror (I added one), one speed fan motor, radio delete, etc. Why wouldn't someone just have picked up a V-100? Anyway, 68k original for $900. I did the brakes, drove it for six months and flipped it. I do miss it.

An old car is just a car unless it's a classic MoPar!
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Bill Davis

Plymouth-guy,

I have to agree 100 persent.  If you plan to add custom wheels to any '60's or
'70's car, nothing looks as good as those "old school Cragars"  Nothing else
even come close to that look.

-Bill Davis, Killen,AL
1951 Plymouth P-23 Cambridge 4 door
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Plymouth-guy

Drove this '69 back from San Fran in '07. 100 degree temps, black vinyl, no air; it was warm! It was weird driving through the salt flats at night and coming upon the raging, uncontrolled fires outside of Salt Lake. I only kept this one a few months, someone made me an offer I couldn't refuse. And here I always wanted a '67-69 notchback. Some day...



Small dent in the left wing.



An old car is just a car unless it's a classic MoPar!
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Plymouth-guy

#118
My former Scamp twins...

'72 Petty Blue with 22k original, original paint, just a gorgeous little time capsule. Drove it back from Virgina beach two winters ago, paid $3500 for it (the deals/steals are still out there!)



'72 Tor-Red with 45k original I drove back from Denver in '07, sold last year. $4400 for this one, also with original paint. Another beautiful little A-body with old school Cragars on it: The ONLY aftermarket mag that looks good on ANYthing! It was really hard letting these go.



An old car is just a car unless it's a classic MoPar!
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Plymouth-guy

While we're on the subject of A-bodies...

I bought this '74 for my wife a few years ago on eBay. It was $2800 with 28k original on the clock. It was the proverbial old lady's car, the old gal had won it in a raffle in '74. I added the Duster quarter panel appliques and the '67-69 A-B-body wheel covers, I think the A-body covers from the seventies are too inspired and generic looking (I do like the dog dish caps though).

An old car is just a car unless it's a classic MoPar!
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Bob

This is a photo of my 1972 Duster Twister taken while I was stationed at Forbes AFB in Topeka, Kansas.  Other than the twister package, it had a 318 and a three speed floor shift with a bench seat.  I bought it from Jim Clark Plymouth in Topeka in November of 1971 when I came to Forbes from Alaska.  It is one that I now wish I had again.

I kept the Duster for three years, a good car.

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CG sailor

I had a chance to ride in LTDans score. This car took you back in time and the car ran like new. It funny how a car that had no frills years ago, provides tons of it now! Nice score!
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LTDan

I just made this score...73 Duster with 32K miles-still has the original belts, shocks, hoses, etc. /6, 3-on-the-tree and absolutely zero options-the fender tag is completely blank

68 Valiant 408/auto
69 Charger 318 survivor
71 Road Runner 440+6/4 speed 
71 Satellite sedan 318 survivor
72 Fury I 440 Virginia State Police car
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Plymouth-guy

Pop's first car, a $200 '33 PD. Wish I had that hood ornament...



With his bud and his new Ford in '49 (Model "A" in the background)...



His brand-new '52 Cambridge...



Trip out west in '53 where he tweaked his front bumper...


An old car is just a car unless it's a classic MoPar!
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Plymouth-guy

My '29 Model "U" DeLuxe Sedan built in June of '29 just a few weeks after the 100,000th Plymouth.
An old car is just a car unless it's a classic MoPar!
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dukjupiter

 ;D    randy do not let me know where that car is because i will surely steal it and you will never see it again. i really don't think i could help myself. seriously everybody has or has had a roadrunner or gtx but you have one sweet car.  good for you.
1938 plymouth bus coupe
1948 plymouth coupe
1966 plymouth satellite conv 440HP
1969 plymouth roadrunner conv 4 speed
1960 plymouth bevedere 2door hdtp
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