Need pictures of plymouths, please add yours!

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Randy

Cruisin with the top down this weekend in VA.? Beautiful sun and mid 50s.? Excellent.
1965 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible
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CG sailor

My 36 again with my friends 68 Valiant.
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Bender

Quote from: 28 Ply.cpe on March 10, 2009, 03:26:36 PM
1928 Plymouth Q business coupe located in N.E. Ohio. This car was purchased in 1961 and for years parts were found to restore this car which finally happed in 1997. We show this car at National Plymouth events and 4 cyl. tours. Having a lot of fun with this relic.

VERY nice little coupe,and I am betting you do have a lot of fun driving it around. That's what they were made for,not being pushed on and off trailers at shows.

Can you tell me the hp rating for the 28 Ply 4's? How did they stack up against the Dodge "Fast 4's"? Do you have any trouble driving it 50-55 MPH?
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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57plymouth

Virtus Junxit Mors Non Separabit
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Herb

#106
A couple of shots of my 63 Sport Fury.
Herb

1954 DeSoto FireDome Estate Wagon 276 H
1956 Plymouth Belvedere 361 4-Sale
1959 Coronet 326 P
1961 Belvedere Custom Suburban 318 P
1961 Dodge Dart Pioneer Wagon 318 P
1963 Fury 2D/HT 6.1
1963 Sport Fury Convertible 361
1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst 440
1999 Durango SLT 5.9
2008 SRT-8 Magn
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Bill Davis

Beautiful '28 business coupe.  Very nice !!

-Bill Davis, Killen,AL
1951 Plymouth P-23 Cambridge 4 door
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28 Ply.cpe

1928 Plymouth Q business coupe located in N.E. Ohio. This car was purchased in 1961 and for years parts were found to restore this car which finally happed in 1997. We show this car at National Plymouth events and 4 cyl. tours. Having a lot of fun with this relic.
1928 Model Q Business Coupe
1949 P-18 Special Deluxe 4 door
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Go Fleiter

Beautiful  car, You are waiting for warm weather impatiently, aren?t You (seems not to be too cold in VA)? I am too..
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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CG sailor

Heres my 36 P2. I bought it in parts last year with no wiring and panels attached. I took it down the road yesterday with no winshield, lights or lic.(small neighborhood). I still have a long way to go!
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CG sailor

Randy beautifull 65. Lets see pictures of the rest of the car. One of my memories when I was a kid was in a sport fury. I use to think that my dad was the fastest racer around and this car was the leader. lets see more.
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Randy

#100
The 65 Sport Fury has just returned from some slight body work and paint and a new interior.? Not exactly original but it is beautifully done.? It looks great.
1965 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible
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Bob Kinker

Here is my latest "Toy"   My race car!   64 Plymouth 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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Go Fleiter

Quote from: Don Coatney on January 04, 2009, 09:58:31 AM
Here is a shot of my car.



Don, don?t forget to square the darnaged Tenn. Licence plate at last....
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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66 charger

#97
I've been wanting to ask thils for a while.? Judging from the tools on the ground, do you suppose the front seat has a lid on it?  Of course I mean the blue 48.
Bob
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Roadcuda

Here is my '69 Roadrunner, 383, automatic. and '64 Barracuda, 273, automatic.
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Blue-Skies

Willys Discussion forum
www.oldwillysforum.com
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my33ply

 :o Very nice. When these were new, I didn't care for them, but now I think they're neat.
Richard Cardeccia
1948 Plymouth DeLuxe 4 Door
1933 Plymouth PD Rumble Seat Coupe
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66 charger

#93
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
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Jim Yergin

Steve,
Looks great. Is that all new wood?
Jim Yergin
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notdavidspade

Since I started the tread,... figured I was due to post an update of my progress...? so here it is.
Thanks for all the great pictures guys!!
Steve in FL.
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Pandanom

Here is mine. Been working on it for one year. Don't think the pics posted.

Jim
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chetbrz

Quote from: Don Coatney on January 04, 2009, 09:58:31 AM
Here is a shot of my car.




Don,

Great picture but who is that under your car.? Could it be a skinny Don ????

Chet...
Chester Brzostowski -- 1948P15 SpD & 1929 Model U Plymouths - Collector of vehicular lawn ornaments.? http://www.1948Plymouth.info   -   http://www.1948plymouth.info/28Q29U/
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40 Ply Pickup

Here is my '47 Special Deluxe and my '40 PT-105 Pickup.

Erv
Colorado Springs, CO
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Ed_Ungerman

Don, you should be ashamed of yourself. Working on the car without proper foot protection.   ;D
We will be remembered by the tracks we leave behind.

1937 Plymouth Business Coupe
2005 Dodge Hemi Magnum
2000 Dodge Dakota 5.9 R/T
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captbrian41

looks like an every tool in the box job. Probably something real simple like a complete engine overhaul. Good luck and Happy New Year to all.
Brian '41 coupe
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Bill James

Great!! looks just like my shop, cept you own moor tools!! :'( Bill James
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Bob

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Don Coatney

Don Coatney
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DennisM

Thanks Bob, I think you have already seen the photo, but no one else has...Happy Holidays
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DennisM

#81
Here' my 1940...Lots of work to do yet...She's nite nite for the winter...Hi Bob, haven't talked to you in a while...Hope everyone had a great Christmas
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Bob

It is a warm morning here abouit 32 degrees and overcast, so I decided to break the winter doldrums and fire up the old Plymouth.  I backed her out of the garage, parked her under the tree and let her run up to operating temp.
I wasn't able to take her out on the road as we had some freezing rain during the night, so the roads are all covered in salt.

I like the full hubcaps, but the other four are on my son Shane's '51 Chevy.

Happy New Year to everyone
Bob
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captbrian41

Hi Bob, know the area well, use to go to a place called Smallwood just outside Monticello as a kid. Uncle had a place there. Used to take 17 to exit 90 and run 30 up to rte. 28 once in a while to change the route to Merrit or Merrydale where my friend lived. Will get you pics of the interior as soon as I get back to the car.
Brian
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Bob

Brian,

Neversink is located in the western Catskills.  We are 50 miles southwest of Kingston, 10 miles east of Liberty, and roughly 20 miles northeast of Monticello.  An hour west of the PA border.

Oneonta is less than two hours north of us.  There was a point in my life when I drove thru Oneonta twice a day to go to work, but that was over 30 years ago.

I was stationed on Long Island at Montauk Point for almost a year and a half at a radar squadron there from July of '69 until Oct of '70

When the time comes, sure would enjoy photos of the interiors of both cars, if it isn't too much of a problem.

Danbury is less than two hours east of Neversink.  My wife and I were over there last year

When Danbury had the fair I attended it a couple of times, again that was over 30 years ago.

Happy New Year,
Bob
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captbrian41

I know Bob, looks good from 55' away. Don't be fooled they are all like that, I've got a little rust just in front of the rear fenders above the running boards that I want to fix but think I'll have trouble matching or blending the paint so I leave them for now. It will be a while for pics of the interior, I'm not home right now. Do you want the 38's interior or the 41's interior, couldn't figure that one out. I've seen you're from Nevasink, NY, not sure where that is although you've mentioned the Catskills. Had a friend near Oneonta years ago but he passed away about 15 years ago and I haven't been that way since. I'm an old Bronx boy myself, then moved to the Island in 76 and then to Brooklyn in 89 and then on to NC in 2001. Bought my car from a guy in Danbury, CT. He was some sort of politician and used the car to transport voters for some 30 years. Had been sitting for a while by the time I got it but hauled it to NC, a little compound and wax, some mechanicals and well you see the end result. Nice chatting with you. Looks like we have some great cars in this club. By the way have a great New Year.
Brian
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Bob

Brian,

The '37 and '38 Buicks are one of the best looking cars from the late '30's if not the best in my mind

Nope, I haven't finished the visor as of yet, my son is working on a project, so at this point I don't have the room  He was given a cab from a 1935 Ford pickup, along with the radiator grille, headlight assembly, front fenders and running boards.  He wants to chop the top rougly 3 inches and put it on a two wheel drive S-10 frame.

Thanks for the kind words about my Plymouth, but believe me, the photos do it more justice, otherwise she is a 55 footer:):) but I drive her, this year just over 1700 miles.  Basically only two shows locally, then one cruise in about 20 miles east of here on Wednesday evenings

When you get a chance, could you email me some photos of the Buick, plus the dash and interior?

I like the dash on mine, but I think they did a better better job with the dash in the '41's

Thanks again,
Bob
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captbrian41

Hi Bob, here is the other side and the back. It's a completely original car, two owners with all the original paperwork. Original paint, interior and matching #'s for the engine. Rebuilt the braking system two years ago and the flattie runs nice. Have taken a couple of firsts in HPOF in local AACA shows. It's just fun to drive it and show it for what it gives back to the vintage car community. No thought of a restoration, too much fun this way. Did you finish your visor yet and is it back on the car?
Brian
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captbrian41

Hi Bob, it's a '38 Buick Special. Have the motor out right now at a machine hop in New Bern, NC. Hope to have it rebuilt and back in the car by March or so. It's a complete rust free car, with the brakes redone and ready to roll. Would like to drive it this summer to local shows. Have admired your '40 coupe also Bob.
Brian
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Wayne

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Bob

Captbrian41

What is the car in the background?

You have a good looking '41
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captbrian41

Here's my '41 in NC, a daily driver when I'm there. Like to see more pics of members' cars.
captbrian41
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