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Projects 1932 Plymouth pb coupe.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by duanevanzandt, Dec 13, 2013.

  1. duanevanzandt
    Joined: Dec 13, 2013
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    duanevanzandt

    I have been build an all Mopar street rod for the last three years now. I have spent a lot of time tracking down Mopar parts to make this coupe a nice running ride. Finding all the right parts to built my 1970 340 six pack was a challenge but I finally was able to get all the right stuff. I have a lot of work still to get her finished but it has been coming along great. I installed a 70 challenger rear end and a 70 challenger 727 trans. I was able to find a 1934 Plymouth tube axle and got the disk brakes working great. The only thing left as far as running gear is the shocks. I should have them installed by summer. I will be posting more pictures as soon as I get this forum figured out better. So glad I found all you guys to talk with. Duane Van Zandt

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  2. PB,,not pub,,just saying. HRP
     
  3. duanevanzandt
    Joined: Dec 13, 2013
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    duanevanzandt

    Dang.....I should have check it out before sending. Thank you buddy. I will get better at this....

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  4. Back in the 70's I had a friend that had a '32 PB coupe and he had a 340 from a Duster,,he used the tranny and rear axle.

    There were not a lot of hot rods around at that time and most guys thought it was a chopped top '32 Ford. HRP
     

  5. Love it. These Mopar coupes look wicked tough and those 3X2s look great in there. Leave the hood sides off to show it off.
     
  6. chickenshift
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    There was one almost identical to yours at the street rod natiionals in springfield mo about 2 years ago. Had been an old hot rod in the 50s and had just been pulled out of its slumber. I fell in love with it.. I have pictures of it I will have to dig up and post. Even the same color but different motor and interior...
     
  7. ezdusit
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    Duane,
    That looks like a great All-Mopar coupe. I've logged many thousands of miles in a PB coupe and they can't be beat. Welcome to the HAMB...
     
  8. mikeallcars
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    sweet ride brother
     
  9. duanevanzandt
    Joined: Dec 13, 2013
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    duanevanzandt

    Thanks a lot guys. This is an awesome club. I wish and hope we can all get together at the Mopar nationals. Soon.

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  10. ...doc...
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    nice,..I hadn't been on here in a couple years, I get on here and see this! great looking build
     
  11. hallrods
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    hallrods
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    Welcome from Wisconsin
     
  12. Nice Plymouth! Keeping it all mopar makes it even better.
     
  13. exterminator
    Joined: Apr 21, 2006
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  14. A good friend of mine has this 32 coupe. They are awesome cars to hot rod. Good luck with yours and welcome aboard.
     

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  15. bostonhemi
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    Welcome. Love what your doing with it.
     
  16. dustdevil
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    from illinois

    Nice pb, own one myself. Still collecting parts for mine. good luck!
     
  17. notaford1
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    from webster ny

    Nice car...I see the steering column is also Challenger..you must have had a nice complete parts car.
     
  18. farmer12
    Joined: Aug 28, 2006
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    Great looking car!
     
  19. Great choice for an engine. Came back to the world in 68 (Army) and bought a 68 Barracuda w/ a 340 4 speed., loved the car. Welcome to HAMB
     
  20. r.l.r
    Joined: Dec 5, 2006
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    r.l.r
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    I like where you are going with this, I really like the fact that you went all Mopar. That is the way they should be.
     
  21. ..are you sure this is a 32?,...looks like 33-4, didn't think they had 5 windows in 32 Ply
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  22. notaford1
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    from webster ny

    It's a 33/34 with a ...YAWN.....32 Ford grille
     
  23. ...that's what I thot,...looks kinda like a 32 Ford frame as well?
     
  24. notaford1
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    from webster ny

    Yep..looks like a 32 frame..probably has a small block chevy to round out the anti-mopar package
     
  25. filthy frank
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    filthy frank
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    that looks like a thirty three plymouth on a thirty two ford frame ! not sure about the grill ?
     
  26. chickenshift
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    chickenshift
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    Its a 34 plymouth the windshield posts have more of a rake than a 33 plymouth
     
  27. chickenshift
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    chickenshift
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    im looking forward to the build on this 32. love these old mopars
     
  28. chickenshift
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    Here are pictures of the 32 Plymouth I mentioned earlier. They must have made a lot of them this color, ive seen four different ones the past couple years...
     

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  29. fordv8
    Joined: Jan 9, 2012
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    fordv8
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    from California

    Great looking car! The six pack looks awesome.
     

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