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#519998 - 06/28/08 10:08 PM
Re: Newbie 1930 Plymouth 30U Owner
[Re: Pat_Woodruff]
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Registered: 04/19/01
Posts: 662
Loc: Chesapeake, Va
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The AACA & the Plymouth Owner's Club would be the two I'd join. Also the Walter P. Chrysler Club.
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1964 Plymouth Belvedere 4 door sedan 1964 Plymouth Fury "Max Wedge" recreation! 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury 1964 Imperial Crown Coupe AACA #472740, Plymouth Owner's Club, Tidewater Mopar Club
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#520045 - 06/29/08 07:17 AM
Re: Newbie 1930 Plymouth 30U Owner
[Re: Bob Kinker]
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Registered: 08/21/06
Posts: 510
Loc: Cutchogue - Long Island, NY
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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 (The Project) 1932 Plymouth PA Sedan (The one with water in it)
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