This is a message I got today - can anyone help him?
"I have been inquiring around and was given your e-mail address. I am trying to identify what I have. Years ago I had a Plymouth and as a kid I acquired parts for the car so I could repair or modify it. I am now 70 and that was over 50 years ago.
I have a manual overdrive transmission and a radiator. I think the transmission was from a 1953 Plymouth Cairnbrook.
Where would I look to find an identification number and who could identify it? The radiator is also from a Plymouth. I think it was from a 1941. It's in nice condition and has a number stamped in the metal. The number is 897449. It's a shame to send these items to a scrap yard because somebody could probably use them. I am not a dealer, just a person cleaning out his garage before his daughter does."
He does not want to join the discussion but his email address is NOTE I replaced the @ with (AT) you need to change it back for the address to work.
ssteranchak(AT)msn.com
His name is ---
STEPHEN J STERANCHAK
Do not reply to this message, I am just posting it for Stephen please email to him directly. Thanks Mark.