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    slickminnow is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    New Members 1932 project

     



    Hello, I'm new to the forum and finally figured out how to post some pics, so here they are. This is my first hot rod, and is still under construction, I've been working on it for about 18 months, and can't wait to take it for a ride. the last pic is my fathers 1935 plymouth 3 door. Yes I do mean 3 door
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    Good looking auto slick alot of progress in 18 mo's also.

    Your dad's Ply. has a great rod stance and look also.

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    Yep, both rods are really very nice. Whose body did you use for the Deuce?


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    I used a brookville body, I originally was going to use a fiberglass body, but I changed my mind and went with the steal body. I decided to build a fenderless highboy instead of the full fendered car. I just sold this sedan that is pictured below on ebay for a friend of mine, it was an original body, and frame. It was a real nice car
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    Welcome to CHR, Slick. You've done well with the 32, looks real good. As a fellow Plymouth owner, I might add that I really like your Dad's slant back as well. Don't see many of those areound. A friend of mine had a 37 slant back, but he sold it. He still misses it. Dumb move on his part.

    Don't forget to keep us up to date with your 32 as you move towards finishing it.
    Bob

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    Hey Slick, one smooth looking deuce with no hinges, door handles, sleek Duval windshield, and those hood panel sides. Your deuce looks like my 30 Brookville with the exception I have Hagan side panels with dual scoops and I even have Hoosier Pro-street radials on back too, but mine will be a fendered roadster. Keep up the good work and please post pics for us all to enjoy. Welcome to the club and my fellow members are the BEST!

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    Good lookin slantback,nice alternative to a Ford

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    Slick out of curiousity how much did that 2 tone sedan you sold for a friend of yours on ebay sell for? I hope it found a nice home and sometimes I think perhaps I should have gone with a sedan as opposed to the roadster I'm building now. Have a good one!

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    It ended up selling for $38,000. and got shipped all the way over to Norway. Say goodbye to that car forever.

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