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Got this 33 Plymouth thrown in as part of a sale of my 41' Coupe.
Has this Chrysler motor and trans - not familiar to me and also this split window setup is got me baffled any help Motor ID , Body ID would help...
Thanx HIGG - www.ekustom.net (http://www.ekustom.net) http://www.ekustom.net/projects/33/_01.jpg http://www.ekustom.net/projects/33/_02.jpg
Rocky
11-25-2003, 11:57 PM
Looks like yer basic "la" motor to me...most likely a 318 by the looks of the small carby never used on a 360...and the 273's were painted red..it'll be stamped but I forget where! Damn CRS!
Rocky
11-26-2003, 12:03 AM
btw, my latest Car Craft shows how they got an honest 400 hp [!] from a 318 without too much money and no blowers, turbos or "noss".
I screwed together a shortened 31 Plymouth sedan and used a '73, 318 with similar headers to yours.. I believe in those Small Block MOPAR engines....light, good rod angle and mucho parts availibility... I'd stick with it.
old beet
11-26-2003, 12:06 AM
Ya sure thats a 33 plymouth? Buddy's got a couple, got one piece glass? Serious.......OLDBEET
Rocky
11-26-2003, 12:14 AM
The twin cowl vents say it's a mopar alright but I thought only the high-end mopars [Imperial?] had the dual windshields....I suppose they could have been transplanted from a "big car" to the plymouth...
Doesn't that pearl white 33 Imperial with the [6] billet wheels and the 426 Hemi have dual windshields? I saw it here in Omaha for the NSRA midwest nats and I thought it had 2 windshields like the one in the photo..
plan9
11-26-2003, 12:42 AM
from what i have seen on this ride, the cowl and windshield are stock to the car... cant see any weld marks or signs of a swap.
48_HEMI
11-26-2003, 05:59 AM
I'll go with the crowd on this one the dual windshield looks to be chrysler, and the part of the 33 chrysler that I liked best was the front doors had a frame that housed a door glass and a vent glass. you could open the vent and roll down the window in a conventional fashion or leave the vent closed and roll the whole unit down like a one piece glass. pretty cool shit. and worked like the 34 ford doors that slid back to vent http://www.jalopyjournal.com/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
andysdeuce
11-26-2003, 06:38 AM
Thats a '33-'34 Chrysler. I have a buddy that has a '34 Chrysler coupe with a 426 hemi in it. It also has the dual windshields and dual vents. Pretty cool cars to hot rod.
Thanx for the info now i know what Im sellin...... Anyone intersted go to my website www.ekustom.net (http://www.ekustom.net) then to store / rods n rides
info: 33 Plymouth Sedan 4 Door, Project w/ rollng Mustang 2 Chassis,
Thanx again HIGG http://www.ekustom.net/store/images/rods/33_01tn.jpg http://www.ekustom.net/store/images/rods/%2033_03tn.jpg
RileyRacing
11-26-2003, 12:00 PM
The displacement will be CAST into the side of the block, but I don't remember which side... I agree, prolly a 318.
Jay
andysdeuce
11-26-2003, 06:07 PM
Higg, it's a Chrysler...not a Plymouth. There is a difference. The most notable being the windshield and cowl vents.
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