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General Category => Technical Discussion => Topic started by: Peter on January 17, 2006, 10:17:01 AM

Title: Help modeling a 1934 Plymouth
Post by: Peter on January 17, 2006, 10:17:01 AM
Having recently re-started my old hobby of model making, I am now researching details of the '1934 Plymouth PF Convertible'. The classification is the manufacturers, not my own! The model is that produced by Pyro in 1967.

I would like to build the model to the correct manufacturers colours. Can you please help? Is there an American Website which will contain original vehicle specifications?

Any help/guidance you can give would be much appreciated.

Kind regards, Peter Seager-Thomas.
Title: Re: Help modeling a 1934 Plymouth
Post by: Doran Johnson on January 17, 2006, 11:39:35 AM
Take a look at the Technical Discussion category for a post by RichW on Nov. 23, 2005 regarding "1935 paint color".  The reply by JimCno on Dec. 4, 2005 list some links to original paint color sites.  Good luck.
Title: Re: Help modeling a 1934 Plymouth
Post by: TodFitch on January 17, 2006, 01:26:24 PM
http://www.ply33.com/Models/PF/
Title: Re: Help modeling a 1934 Plymouth
Post by: Jim Benjaminson on January 18, 2006, 01:21:26 AM
Hi Peter - your posting to Mark Olson was forwarded to me, regarding the model of the PF Convertible model that was manufactured by Pyro back in the late 60's/early 70's.  The model was later re-released by Lindberg.  First - there never was such a thing as a PF convertible.  When these models were originally brought out, the company modeled a sedan that belonged to a gentleman from the east coast.  After the sedan model was released, they decided to do a convertible model and again chose a PF model.  Plymouth only built convertibles in the PE (Deluxe) series, which had much different trim than the PF series. 

At any rate, the models show up on eBay every so often -sometimes bringing some pretty fair money for a not totally accurate model.

If you want to e mail at , with your name and mailing address, I'll be happy to send you complete information on what all the 1934 Plymouth's were painted. 

For the popularity of the 1934 Plymouth's, I've always been puzzled as to why some model company doesn't make a decent model of this car!

Jim Benjaminson