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disturber
08-17-2005, 10:09 PM
I've been interested in old (usually pre-60) cars for a long time. I'm not from a family of car people, or an area with a rod scene. I've always driven whatever I could afford at the time. Buying a car that i chose just because I like it is new to me. So new in fact, I'm arranging to have it hauled home tomorrow. It's a '40 Plymouth Four-door sedan, suicide rear doors. This thing is bone stock, barn kept for 64 years. Immaculate chrome, solid as can be. A little work will get it inspectable and it will be my daily driver.
I've been lurking for a while, so I've got a feel for what you're about, and it's good to see a place where tradition matters. That's all i got for now.

Slide
08-18-2005, 03:43 PM
Welcome to the HAMB! SHoot some pics of that Plym when you get it home.

disturber
08-19-2005, 09:18 AM
Will do, thanks, Slide. Should be today or tomorrow. Just ordered the shop manual 5 minutes ago. Gonna clean it out this weekend, and hopefully start work next week. The goal is to have it inspected and primed for the Hoedown in Deleware (mid sept.)

Godzilla
08-21-2005, 10:25 AM
I've been interested in old (usually pre-60) cars for a long time. I'm not from a family of car people, or an area with a rod scene. I've always driven whatever I could afford at the time. Buying a car that i chose just because I like it is new to me. So new in fact, I'm arranging to have it hauled home tomorrow. It's a '40 Plymouth Four-door sedan, suicide rear doors. This thing is bone stock, barn kept for 64 years. Immaculate chrome, solid as can be. A little work will get it inspectable and it will be my daily driver.
I've been lurking for a while, so I've got a feel for what you're about, and it's good to see a place where tradition matters. That's all i got for now.Welcome from a Gasser Guy living here in Okie land. Post a pic of your ride when you get a chance.