Four cylinder Plymouths are a special breed and a great car. I love taking mine to local shows and showing the features that make it so superior to its Ford and Chevy contemporaries. AACA is a definite must, but I am not a Plymouth Club member. My father used to belong when it was still called the "Four Cylinder Plymouth Owners Club." Then it became the 4&6 Cylinders owners club, then the 4,6 & V8 Owners club. Now the four cylinder owners are quite the minority.
I've owned my PA for 18 years, and my father owned it for 30 before that, so if I can help you with advice, send me an e-mail. The PA is a bit different than the 30U, but not by much. It is a great car that you will not soon tire of.
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Steve Braverman
Aura Vincit
1932 Franklin Airman Series 16A Sedan (The Driver)
1933 Franklin Olympic Series 18A Convertible Coupe (The Project)
1932 Plymouth PA Sedan (The one with water in it)