So, I'll just sell all the Chivvy stuff.........

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DAMN wish I had the money for this........seems reasonable to me............

http://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/4558429306.html

Project car 1932 Plymouth 4 dr sedan - $2500 (Sagle, Idaho)

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condition: good size / dimensions: th350
1932 Plymouth 4 dr sedan VIN: n/a transmission : automatic title status : clean

1932 Plymouth PB 4 dr sedan. Body is excellent. 1985 chevy S10 rearend, new driveshaft for SBC, SBC motor mounts installed, new aluminum radiator w/electric fan. Has orig grill, seats, hood w/sides, Roof has been filled. Swing out windshield. All flat glass. New gauges. Includes sbc (needs rebuilding-smokes) and th350 transmission (not installed). Interior complete, garnish moldings, all window cranks excellent, missing bumpers, bumper mounts and exterior lights. Doors are good. New drum brakes. Orig engine, gear shifter, driveshaft and rearend included. (no orig trans). Trades considered. Make me an offer, I need the room.
 
Looks like it has wiring issues. That's not your strong suit is it?

lol
 
I could never pull this off. On the other hand, it seems to me it's priced about fair..............
 
Suicides! This is the kind of car Sarah was always pushing me to build her.

Be a nice house for the 5.7 out in the shed.
 
its ugly and it will probably end up painted like an easter egg. :sleepy3:

Now that is funny.
Any Mopar is a good reason to sell the Chevy stuff.
I would probably cut it down to a two door if it was mine. Downside lots of work.
Good 50s or 60s style hot rod starter project. I don't care for the street rod thing though.
I like it.
 
That could be very cool.but it prob will end up with a zz4-and a th,350'''
 
Crap! that is another rearend jutting into the bottom right of the pic. That set of wire wheels would bring at least $100 at a swap meet but I would rather have them on the car.
 
its ugly and it will probably end up painted like an easter egg. :sleepy3:

I think we are gonna havta see some pictorial examples, LOL

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I might even consider being seen in this, LOL

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They had ugly cars way back then?

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You KNEW one of these was comin'

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Aerocar. One of or possibly THE first car / convertible / airplane

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This is REALLY embarrassing

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It would all depend on the condition of the wood that hasn't already been replaced in the body. That one doesn't look like it has a ton of wood though. I did one of the wood structure bodies on a 1927 Buick and I would never do another one.
 

don't forget to get a hand crank to start your engine :rambo:

Do you know what the latest model (sold in U.S.) that can be hand-cranked?

I'm thinking this.........1966 or so Datsun pickup

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upF7M_xvar0"]How to Start a 1965 Datsun Truck - YouTube[/ame]

I found discussion about a smelling, smoking, wreck of a rolling Franch toilet called a "Citroen Dyane" but I'm not sure it was ever sold in the states

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_Dyane

and, I don't know when the "Nissan Patrol" stopped being hand crankable, or if it finally (all of them) fell graciously off the container ship on the way over. Don't get me started on those P's 'o S
 
Do you know what the latest model (sold in U.S.) that can be hand-cranked?

I'm thinking this.........1966 or so Datsun pickup

How to Start a 1965 Datsun Truck - YouTube


ok, I didn't see that coming .....I brought up hand crank to be sarcastic and make fun of the ancient car in the OP ......but now that I see that video, the hand crank idea is kinda cool. I could live with never having to mess with a dead battery

even though I think it would have to a pretty big guy to hand crank a 440 :rambo:
 
Not much wood in the 30s mopars compared to most of the other makes built around that time. I like the style of these cars, very artistic age. 33 Plymouth coupe being my favorite. Even the hood ornament on the car is about as good as they get. The roofline on the mopars came with a chopped look to them from the factory compared to the popular ford.
Not much going for it in the way of safety though. Very primitive.
 
Couple pics off the web. Works of fine art in my opinion. Beautiful machines even in their infancy. I believe this blue one is a 32, the 41 is another coupe that has great lines.
Been looking for a coupe project for quite sometime now. Always been a Plymouth guy. My barracudas I will take to my grave.
 

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Couple pics off the web. Works of fine art in my opinion. Beautiful machines even in their infancy. I believe this blue one is a 32, the 41 is another coupe that has great lines.
Been looking for a coupe project for quite sometime now. Always been a Plymouth guy. My barracudas I will take to my grave.


I love the radiator caps and hood ornaments from the 20s and 30s. The artwork is absolutely stunning. I have a 1927 Buick Goddess along with a few others in my collection.
 
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