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  1. Yeah, that’s what I was thinking, cut it up and rod it out
  2. It’s a 1948 P15s serial: 15287713 seems like a bust
  3. That’s what I figured too. Any chrome they would just paint over I would imagine
  4. There were 770 made as pre orders. Number may be incorrect, just got that from my research
  5. I called them earlier today, Indiana I believe. They had no idea what they had. Told me to call back tomorrow and ask for Steve haha
  6. This ‘42 is the closest I’ve found https://www.allcollectorcars.com/for-sale/1942-Plymouth-Coupe-/2299443/
  7. Missing that center is throwing me for a loop. I can’t find that exact dash anywhere
  8. This is a ‘46 dash versus my dash. I can’t seem to find a dashboard picture for ‘42 to ‘45
  9. Might be best to sell for parts then. Good glass, some good trim, chrome is shot though
  10. I’m hoping it’s a non military 1945 Plymouth Coupe. From what I understand only less than 1000 were produced. Any help would be greatly appreciated. i’m not looking to sell, but money talks whats everyone think? Worth dumping what I guesstimate being around 15,000$ in to? Or just sell it outright? no title or bill of sale, how ever I have power of attorney rights with the property owner, so from what I understand, I can notarize a bill of sale I tried finding the serial number, but the passenger door is missing and there’s no plaque anywhere to be found. I can’t get to the frame stamp location i have the motor, it’s out and rusted, no way to test compression due to where it sits email me for more pictures please
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