I dig the car, if i was you and you had a money tree or something id put a blown hemi in it. I can't afford it but it don't hurt to dream or save up for it.
Hey posters, since GREASER815 deleted his posts maybe all that quoted him could edit their posts and clean the OP's thread up...just a thought.
Nice start! I would have these on there so fast it would make your head spin.............................. if they would fit!
Did this car come from NC a few years back? Does it have a very nicely finished frame? Also, does the engine have a loud timing gear noise? If the last two answers are yes....I might have built the engine in your car.
Always liked the Plymouths of that vintage. Friend in high school had a '34 with '49 Olds 88 power. The Plymouth has more legroom than Fords of that vintage, something I appreciate being 6'5".
A quick question. How are the front fenders going to work with those abbreviated rears? Are the fronts cycle fenders? no running boards? Just a question. Looks good enough from where I sit except for the wheels n tires. But those are an easy fix and with no interior you don't have to feel bad about screwing up someone's super neat valoure (sp) job. Anyway slick score.
I can answer that one for you, it has been in the Neosho mo area for quite a few years, so it is not the car you are thinking of, I know the car pretty well, it is a good old 80's build car, I too am a big fan of the Plymouths, this one is a 33. Jim
Like the look..... So we can follow your changes - How about a build thread with '33 Plymouth in the title - with BIG pics!