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If the ad is up, it is available, If you are interested, the ONLY emails I will respond to will include your name, phone number to reach you and best time to call.If you don't know where Lansing NC, 28643 is, look it up.1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe Club Coupe. Basically stock, but customized and hopped up as done in the late 50'sOriginal flat head 6 with a split intake manifold and dual carbs, Split exhaust manifold, dual exhaust with cherry bomb mufflers. Sun visor, fender skirts, dummy spotlights, window deflectors.You Tube videos:https://youtu.be/SaXx8Y2Zdbchttps://youtu.be/15O1Fx5WkaAStill 6 volt that starts and runs great, all gauges work (fuel gauge tops out a little above 1/2 a tank), all lights work, I added turn signals. Heater and defroster work fine, wipers converted to electric. There is a 12 volt deep cycling battery in the trunk that is charged by a 6 volt positive ground to 12 volt negative ground inverter, this runs the Pioneer CD player, the wipers and a power outlet.Radial tires and I installed seat belts.Inside was redone in the original type fabric, very nice and comfortable, the wood grain dash is original and still nice. There is a blanket on the back seat in the pictures to protect if from my dog.The floor was patched in a couple of places with sheet metal.The only flaws in the finish are along the welting of the left rear fender in the closeup picture.Nice driving original car with 1950's style modifications, I believe the mileage of 82047 showing is correct, speedometer/odometer does work.This is a nice turn-key car ready to enjoyI am downsizing, that's why the car is for sale https://boone.craigslist.org/cto/d/lansing-you-tube-1950-plymouth-club/7189365031.html
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In think those are for a Jaguar.
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Ridiculously stripped down version... of what? :)
Carolina Chevrolet replied to Peter Gariepy's topic in What is it?
The rear bumper reminds me of a Chrysler Lebaron. -
Dodge was still using L hand lug nuts in '70.
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Found in big box of 1940s - 1980's Ford parts
Carolina Chevrolet replied to Douglas Gilmore Brown's topic in What is it?
Fuel rail for a 2.0 Ford, 08 Focus I believe. -
I'd rather have a push button for the starter mounted in the dash rather than on the carburetor. My '53 Buick has the switch on the carb , but it'll likely be in the dash in the near future.
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1955 buick 4 door hardtop - no longer looking
Carolina Chevrolet replied to NC-car-guy's topic in Automobiles Wanted
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1955 buick 4 door hardtop - no longer looking
Carolina Chevrolet replied to NC-car-guy's topic in Automobiles Wanted
Other than being a post car with an automatic, this one seems close to what you're looking for. It wouldn't be too difficult to add a clutch and manual transmission. -
1949 Mercury.
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Ford Motor Co was a sponsor of the Andy Griffith show, that's why the sheriff's car is a Ford.
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Need to identify US 4-door sedan from late 60s / early 70s
Carolina Chevrolet replied to TotoLolo's topic in What is it?
I believe that one is an automatic. When I zoom in the picture I think I can see the end of the selector lever in the Park position. -
The bumper brackets sure look like 53-54 Chevrolet to me.
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I like the cordless drill, I've got one just like it.
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I said sedan.
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I've got a 53 Buick special sedan, the chrome looks different just below the window, but it has the straight crease.
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There's 2 cars in the background. Can anyone venture a guess to what they are ?