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countrytravler

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  1. Just amazing the talent around the world. I have a good friend that lives in Detroit Michigan that came from Armenia back in the 40s to work at the Ford's River Rouge Plant in Michigan. In 1970s, he bought a 33 Plymouth 5 window coupe with no fenders, hood and grill. You would think back then that you could get those parts with no problem. He couldn't find them good enough shape for his car. He went ahead and made all the parts out of (stainless steel) by hand forming. You couldn't tell that the were hand formed. The car, even being a street rod, took second in the national car show circuit and 3rd for the Don Ridler award. Nice job that your friend is doing and my hat off to his talent.
  2. Customer just bought this. Looking for original hubcaps. I have the wheels i think. Anybody have a picture and specks of the wheels for this car and the bumper guards?
  3. My customers car. He just bought it. Not for sale at this time.
  4. A customer of mine just bought this out of the SAN-FRAN area that came out of a museum recently.
  5. <!-- google_ad_section_start -->The right front fender has a cut out for a spare tire. The running board is about 50” long – 14.5” at the wide end, and about 11” at the narrow end (back end)<!-- google_ad_section_end --> <!-- google_ad_section_start(weight=ignore) -->Thank You, Dave [TABLE=class: cms_table, align: left] <tbody>[TR] [TD]Jamestown Ca 95327 (USA)[/TD] [TD][/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [/TR] </tbody>[/TABLE]
  6. If the engine was at a machine shop for rebuild, they should have done all the above work.
  7. Did they replace the water distribution tube in the engine? A lot of people forget this item.
  8. Just found this thread. Nice job. We have a 37- 7 pass D5 that's needs to be restored. Its mostly rust free Ca car.
  9. The right front fender has a cut out for a spare tire. The running board is about 50” long – 14.5” at the wide end, and about 11” at the narrow end (back end)
  10. I'll take a look. Out of town till next week.
  11. Also found the book for engine replacement and parts list.
  12. Yellow truck mystery solved. Numbers on L.H. behind front spring hanger. VIN #S are E-1724 1927=28, 2 ton Dodge truck
  13. Why would it show on my end? I'll try something different later.:confused:
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