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Bruce W

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  1. Hi, I am hoping to find a good free wheeling cable for my 1934 Plymouth PE. Mine has a crushed section and is nearly impossible to pull. I am also looking for the shorter cable that leads from the transmission to the vacuum clutch mechanism. If you have one or both that would be great. Thank you.
  2. I had a 1939 Plymouth with a rumble seat. If I am not mistaken Plymouth was the only Mopar with a rumble seat that year, None after that. Other makes - not so sure.
  3. Hi, I am wondering if you have an extra pair of bugle horn brackets for a 34 Plymouth PE? Thank you
  4. For me it has to be sandblasting large items in my driveway then cleaning up the mess afterward. Followed by cleaning greasy grime parts. I can't mention the worst part without mentioning the best part. The best part is when the project turns the corner and all of the parts have been cleaned, painted and prepped for reassembly. Then, it's like building a new car. Great fun!
  5. While sheltering at home I have been putting the finishing touches on the engine for my 1934 Plymouth PE Coupe. I am hoping to get it back in the car and running soon. The engine has been bored 30 over with all new internal parts. While I am at it I decided to repaint the cowl and frame. It will never be easier than now.
  6. I am not sure if this is the right price for these. Maybe it is? I was hoping to buy just the left side. Thanks for the lead.
  7. Greetings, I am looking for a left side headlight bracket (stanchion) for my 1934 Plymouth PE. If somebody has one they are willing to sell I would appreciate it. Mine is broken in several places with chunks missing. Thank you.
  8. Dep5 was able to come up with almost everything I need. Although I still the section of tubing that threads into the intake manifold. I can probably fabricate something but if anyone has the right tube I would be happy to get one. Thanks to all that responded to my posting.
  9. I am hoping to find a complete assembly as possible. Dep 5 is checking and going to send some pictures. I appreciate your reply to my posting. Thank you.
  10. Years ago someone removed the vacuum operated clutch unit from my 1934 Plymouth PE. I would like to find a complete unit and reinstall. I am located in New Glarus Wisconsin. Thank you.
  11. Looks like a nice tool. I sure could have used one a couple of weeks ago when I was trying to pull the steering wheel on my 37 Desoto. I ended up drilling two quarter inch holes in the hub and tapping them. I could then thread in a couple of bolts and use a conventional puller. It was a hassle but I finally got it.
  12. Do you have by any chance a title for a 1939 Plymouth convertible?
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