Posters,
Since the last one got wiped off, can you post a recent photo of your Plymouth/Chrysler Corp vehicle here ?
Here's my '41 at a recent club get together...
Thanks, Matt,
I think the 41's are one of the most pleasing designs that Plymouth ever built.
Like your car and the color, too.
You're welcome...maybe we can get some interaction started on this forum again...rejuvenate it ;)
Hello All,
I drove my Plymouth in the annual Veteran's Day parade on Friday in Tuscumbia, AL.
Happy Veteran's Day to all veterans on this forum. Thank you for your service to
our country.
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Here is my '38 at a show this fall. I still have a ways to go to be where I want to be, but we are making progress.
Here is my 1948 P15 Special Deluxe on September 26 2004 First Day Home:
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Here it is on September 26, 2012 after 8 years of weekend work. I did everything but the final paint.
The car is still an on going maintenance project for me.
(https://www.plymouthowners.club/talk/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.1948plymouth.info%2F1948p15%2Fimages%2FHome2012.jpg&hash=5fa3a969bbfdcb2a5f4d02c999132cbef54f8cd0)
Just started on my 1929 U. I have learned a lot over the last 12 years and ready to learn more.
Thanks to all those anonymous voices on this and other sites.
Cheers, Chet...
Hey there Chet, good to hear from you. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family
Hi Bob,
I tried to send this as a PM but your mailbox is full. Just an FYI
Nice to hear from you. That trip to Roscoe was the longest drive I have ever made just for a diner stop. I still have my Mug sitting in a place of honor in the kitchen. I hear you guys are getting some snow today so you might be out with the plow. Well anyway, stay warm and dry. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
Chet...
My 1938 P6