Need pictures of plymouths, please add yours!

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Dennis Hemingway

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mopardave

Originally posted by: MRR41 COUPE
QuoteMopar Dave, You have four great cars but I only see a three car garage, I'm  wondering which one stays outside?

There is another garage on the other side of the house and I have an additional 8 car garage at my Father-in-Law's
1928 Model Q; 1951 Cambridge Club Coupe; 1966 Sport Fury Convertible; 1975 Duster; 1999 Prowler

Johnstown, PA
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MRR41 COUPE

Mopar Dave, You have four great cars but I only see a three car garage, I'm  wondering which one stays outside?
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Blue-Skies

#27
I'm partial to Malibu Brown...





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mopardave

1928 Model Q; 1951 Cambridge Club Coupe; 1966 Sport Fury Convertible; 1975 Duster; 1999 Prowler

Johnstown, PA
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Go Fleiter

forgot to add: the other foto appeared in the "Lufthansa Magazin" ~ 2006 , after having it seen in the "Welt am Sonntag" newspaper a year earlier.
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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Go Fleiter

1998 during D?sseldorf Jazz Rallye I took a french band from central RR station to our downtown market place. The city hall (Rathaus) in the background is one of two remaining parts of the old palace of Graf Adolf zu Berg. The other is the Schlo?turm (tower), showing just one window in its white wall +tiny  part of roof just lookuing out above the ivy of the right gable wall. The balance burned down a couple of hundred years ago. Am very proud of a couple of newspaper fotos of my Plymouth! 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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Bob

opps, I guess I didn't use the right key
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Bob

Here is mine, along with my 80 year old Father, we were getting ready for the annual Pumpkin Parade in Grahamsville,NY last Oct
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plym_46

Seeing as how I have this on my clipboard from a post on another site, here's one of mine.


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mrodady

I'm not ashamed to add mine
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dukjupiter

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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dukjupiter

#17
trying hardto get this in
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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dukjupiter

alrighty then we will try it again.
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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36 Ply

Captain Neon-

Congratulations on your successful 1300 mile excursion. My first car in high school was a '47 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4 door. Yours is in much better shape.

Regards,

Pat O'Connor

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Captain Neon



Photos from my recent trip to Roswell NM.? No little green men, but my 1946 P15S and I traveled nearly 1300 miles with no problems.
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Topeka, Kansas
1946 P-15S 4 door

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Cliff54

Will have to MAIL mine in ... because, My P.C. skills rank right in there with my ability to perform Open Heart Surgery!   :-\

Cliff(Not a Doctor of anything)54
54 Savoy, 59 Apache "She may not be the youngest gal at the ball .....but she can still turn a head or two"
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merry_prankster



Don't mind my roomie's old dodge back there and his yamaha chopper.
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dukjupiter

disregard that old chevy in the back. i love these cars....................
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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notdavidspade


As promised, here is an updated picture of my woody naked... better watch who I say that to...


As I asked in a different thread, does anyone have an definitive answer as to whether or not a wagon should have a body tag on the firewall?  I have copies of a vehicle registration from 1974 when my great grandfather last had it registered.  Seems the ID number that they used is the one from the engine.  Is that number suppose to be repeated on a body tag?  There are some other numbers on the registration, I'll be able to compare them to numbers on the car when I get it back.  (we did find a numbered plate on the passenger side door pillar, haven't looked under the front seat as Jim Y. has stated)  All your information is greatly appreciated. 
Stephen
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Jim Yergin

I posted this answer to your question on the Plymouth Woodys bulletin board:

I am building my '41 Plymouth wagon from three and a half '41 wagons. None of those cars had a body number tag like the regular Plymouth cars had. I have been told that some owners of Plymouth wagons have found a USB&F "manufactured by" tag affixed inside the car but none of my cars had one. The only tags on mine are the red oval Plymouth tag on the firewall, the VIN number tag on the front passenger door post and a VIN number tag on on the bottom of the front seat frame.
Jim Yergin
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notdavidspade

Quote from: Jim Benjaminson on January 31, 2008, 12:03:06 AM
When the club was founded 50 years, they began collecting the I.D. data of the cars to determine how many still exist.  The data included serial number, engine number and body number.  The list has proven beneficial over the years in documenting movement of the cars, helping recover stolen cars, etc.  All years have been included.  Some years ago the 1928 to 1942 cars were put on a computer data base but the system used is outdated and no longer accessible.  The data is slowly being converted to new "modern" data systems.  So, if you want your car registered, send the I.D. data listed above to the club's membership secretary (me) at the address listed on the officers page.

Jim, do you have any idea if woodys may or may not have had a body number.  My car is missing that tag and all the reference pictures I have of other woodys from 41 do not seem to have the tag either.  Is this just a coincidence that the cars I have pictures of are missing tags, or do they just not have them??
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JimCno


Here's another view...

I'm not sure if the color of my car is original or not. It was re-painted back in the early 90s. If it is the original color, my guess would be Plymouth Blue, which according to the latest Plymouth Bulletin, is the same as a Ford Lombard blue.
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TodFitch

Quote from: Jim Benjaminson on January 31, 2008, 12:03:06 AM
*snip*... but the system used is outdated and no longer accessible.? *snip*

Is it because the media is not readable (e.g. fixed sector 8" floppy drives) or because the format of the data is for some long abandoned program? If the later, I might be able to help. Of course, it might take me a long time to get the time to work on it. :)
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Jim Benjaminson

When the club was founded 50 years, they began collecting the I.D. data of the cars to determine how many still exist.  The data included serial number, engine number and body number.  The list has proven beneficial over the years in documenting movement of the cars, helping recover stolen cars, etc.  All years have been included.  Some years ago the 1928 to 1942 cars were put on a computer data base but the system used is outdated and no longer accessible.  The data is slowly being converted to new "modern" data systems.  So, if you want your car registered, send the I.D. data listed above to the club's membership secretary (me) at the address listed on the officers page.
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notdavidspade

#4
Hi Jims,
Jim number 1, no I haven't listed my car with the wagon list yet.  Car is at the wood shop right now.  I'm going to see it Monday and will post pictures.  Let me know what you need for you list and I'll be happy to add my car.

Jim number 2, I'm looking for any and all Plymouths.   Of course 41s make it easier to visualize my car, but I'm looking for what the paint colors look like on the cars.  My ancient color chips really don't help much.  I've placed your car's picture in this tread, its a very nice car.  Do you know the name of the color? Thanks for your input and time.




Everyone else, if you have pictures of your cars, let me know where they are so I can add them.  The name of the paint color would be a big help too.  Thanks!!
Stephen in FL
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JimCno

Are you looking for other 41s or any Plymouths?

In any case you can follow this link to see "Bluebelle"... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v76/JImCno/Bluebelle/April_2004_0598.jpg
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Jim Benjaminson

Has your '41 woodie been listed with the Plymouth Owners Club master list of 40-41 wagons? 
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notdavidspade

I'm currently restoring my 41 wagon and I'm getting closer to the point where I'm going to need to decide on a paint color.  I'd appreciate everyone photos, either added to this thread or added to the members gallery already on this site.  If you have a picture and don't know how to list it, you can email me the picture or let me know if it is on photobucket.com or some other photo sharing site and I'll post it myself or walk you through posting.  Thanks in advance!!  Below is my short photobucket tutorial.


If you don't have a www.photobucket.com account yet, get one, and upload your pictures to it.  Its 100% free. 

Once your pictures are there, you can link to them on this message board. 
Just click on the IMG Code and it will "copy" the HTML code to your clipboard:


Then all you do is copy that text into your message and your picture appears when you click preview:


If you picture is too big it will be stretched out.  Scroll down to the HTML code and in this example, you would change the line:
img width=800 height=768]http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff268/41woodie/DSCN2264.jpg[/img
img width=800 height=600]http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff268/41woodie/DSCN2264.jpg[/img




Thanks!
Stephen in FL.
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