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    33 MAC is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Just signed up last night

     



    I found this site last night,signed up, it looks great, i just bought a 33 Plymouth PC 5 win, coupe,which is in decent shape, all original, this is my first attempt at building a street rod,all my previous cars were of mid sixties,looking forward to this site,
    Thanks MAC

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    Welcome, what are your plans for your project?
    I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....

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    One of my best friends, (who lives straight across the street) has been driving a 33 Plymouth sedan street rod for about 35 years. They are great looking cars! Should make a great project!

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    Welcome! Lots of knowledgeable folks around...
    Off my medication...

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    33 MAC is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Originally posted by Mike P
    Welcome, what are your plans for your project?
    Hello Mike
    Right now ive got the car in the garage,only had a month now,I need to start on the back end,which is the worst part of the car,They took out the rumble hatch(saved it)and cut up the sides to yhe cab, and down to the rear floor to make it a place to put there tools as it spent its life on a walnut orchard in southern calif,Last time it was on the road was in 1965,The man i got the car from moved to Wa, in 1966 where it was stored at several places upuntil last month,everything forward is in fair shape,The rear has rust in the bottom floor pan, and in the bottom corners of the body, I think im going to make a mild street rod ,That i can drive daily,lower it in the rear ,a drop tube axle in front,redo the interior(upholster by trade),as for the engine( flathead 6), am trying to find out if there is any speed equip,unsure of tires and wheels,came with 6 stock spokes,am starting with the body first.
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    Welcome to CHR MAC! There are a lot of knowledgeable folks around your neck of the woods. I have a bunch of friends down in the Kent/ Puyallup/Sumner/Orting/Graham area. Since you were involved in the mid '60's cars, you probably have your resources but if I can be of any help, let me know...

    Greg

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    Every time another guy from Washington signs up I get that song in my head:
    "Be kind to our webfooted friends, for a duck may be somebody's mother". A little more coffee and I'll be fine.

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