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1933 Ply PD parts needed like seat springs and tail light stands


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Its been awhile since I posted but I am stilling plugging away at this restoration.

I am restoring a 1933 Plymouth PD 4dr and need misc parts.

 

1. front back seat springs.

2. panel above windshield, covers wiper motor
3. tail light stand with/without license plate mount
4. drivers side window frame/molding
5. drivers side window channel used by the regulator

6. Radiator shell badge/emblem

7. rear lower seat spring

8. frame - has parallel left springs (at least from the x-member forward)

 

Thanks, montanasman@gmail.com

Edited by 33Crazy
found some of the parts and need more (see edit history)
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Guest mikeburch

I could have your tail light housing.

I have many of that era, but unidentified. Do you have a photo of what you need ?

Thank you,

mikeburch

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JPromo and Knobless, Here are the handle pics...

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sorry the ones I have are different, still have wire wheels think I have 8-9 all good shape, some still have tires on them, (need replacing) also have many hub caps for same just need "skins"

wheel will cost to ship, where are you located? I am in NH

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  • 2 weeks later...

I know I am in Florida but I am freezing my buns off. It is after noon and still only 38°. Since I ain't going outside (some of you are probably snow-bound) I thought I would ask a question. Has anyone put a B body rear under a 33 frame? I bought a spring kit from Chassis Engineering and plan on narrowing the B body rear that's 60.5 to 1.5" less than the stock rear that's 55.5" which will make it 54". Am I crazy or should I leave it at stock?

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  • 3 weeks later...

It has been replated in the past. It's been on a car for a while stored indoors, but the chrome is not perfect. It could probably be polished a little better, or it would be fine for a driver. The cap was on a 31 PA that my dad just bought, and I've replaced it with the correct cap. The emblem in the picture is on the car and is not for sale.

My email is sdbraverman@gmail.com. PayPal is fine.

I emailed you some more pictures.

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  • 3 weeks later...
I am restoring a 1933 Plymouth PD 4dr and need misc parts.

1. Spare orig tire and wheel

2. NoLonger need...Flying lady radiator cap

3. Radiator shell badge/emblem

4. NoLonger need...3 ribbed interior window cranks

5. 3 ribbed interior door handles

6. NoLonger need...Radiator shell support rods

7. NoLonger need...Left side oval dash panel

8. Tail light housing with or without license mount

Thanks, gcclas@mail.com

Hi Chuck good chat today, the first picture, crank windshield handle is the shape I am looking for for all interior handles, the last 2 are whats in the car now..

Thanks

Steve

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