Not trying to hijack the thread at all, but seems to be alot of interest for this car. Here is one for sale in Western Canada. I have no relation to the owner and know nothing about the car, just saw the ad and wanted to pass it along. http://www.usedcalgary.com/classified-ad/1941-Plymouth-Business-Coupe_13303974
Yup. I recently found out why. It's a P12 ASC meaning "auxilary seat coupe" Best of both worlds I guess. Plenty of seating for the "ladies", and the cool coupe look for the "guys" If you lift up the back of the rear seat from the bottom, the 2 bottom seat cushion sections of the seat fold up behind it and the back folds down again, leaving you more room for storage behind the front seat.
Should I take this literally? I was planning on new windshield wiper blades but I'm sure you probably mean something else, only I don't know what it is...
She starts right up and runs. I drive it around the neighborhood. It has a slight miss and valvetrain tick, but other than that AOK.
Don't spend too much money or time on the old engine. Every time you turn around, something will be giving up the ghost unless you go through it all. I wish I'd just started out doing what I'm doing now. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=498434
Having the front end off has really got me thinking. Hmmmmm sure would look bada$$ with just the hood and grill. Sure would save on body work too.
i'd snap one up , too... my Dad tells me stories about his '41 from time to time. i caught the rusty steel bug from him tracking down Model A parts when i was a kid. he says that '41 was the only non-Ford he trusted.