Thread: WTB a 33 plymoth 4door
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09-04-2006 04:54 PM #1
WTB a 33 plymoth 4door
starting to look for a 33 plymoth for a street rod project just started looking.
dont want to spend too much as i have a 66 cadi project in the works for
my wife so any info would help thanks.I have been building custom cars,trucks,streetrods for 13 years and counting
59 mercury montery all original
66 cadi on full air ride
65 pontiac lamans convertable
98 isuzu hombre on full air ride fully shaved,channelled show truck
03 chevy tahoe tow pig
02 s10 blazer daily driver
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09-05-2006 12:37 PM #2
Sedan, coupe, or 4 door? Some project cars around. Old mopars are available, few in anything but rust. Many went to bone yards and crushers.
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09-05-2006 07:16 PM #3
well i want a 4 door. about 5 to 6 years ago i helped build a 33 for a guy in mi.
and ever since then ive wanted one just cant find one in ok shape that isnt expensive so im still looking any leads would be helpfull.I have been building custom cars,trucks,streetrods for 13 years and counting
59 mercury montery all original
66 cadi on full air ride
65 pontiac lamans convertable
98 isuzu hombre on full air ride fully shaved,channelled show truck
03 chevy tahoe tow pig
02 s10 blazer daily driver
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09-06-2006 10:34 AM #4
I see more 4 doors than anything else, several in my area. A friend has a finished couple, extremely nice. I see 4 doors from time to time, all depends on how good you want it and how much you want to pay. Some that are relatively inexpensive have all or most of the parts but need a ton of work. Those that need little work are more expensive.
Check out Hemmings.com and http://ww2.collectorcartraderonline.com they have 8 now starting at $12k. Also check out the 1934 Plymouths at collectorcar, they have some very nice onces starting at $15. The 34 deluxe model has a 114 inch wheelbase in comparison to the 108 inch in the 1933. Longer wheel base, better ride.
Also Hotrodhotline.com or Cars-on-line.com and many other sites that sell original and rodded cars.
Good luck.
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09-07-2006 08:06 PM #5
thanks ill check that out. im going to build the frame,suspension,and prob,everything else. so the floor and that kinda stuff dont have to be in the greatest shape just there. want to but a blown small block in it eventualy and i want it to sit on the ground with some big wheels. thanks again for the leeds.I have been building custom cars,trucks,streetrods for 13 years and counting
59 mercury montery all original
66 cadi on full air ride
65 pontiac lamans convertable
98 isuzu hombre on full air ride fully shaved,channelled show truck
03 chevy tahoe tow pig
02 s10 blazer daily driver
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