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  1. Hi Herman, I have had a 1938 Dodge for the last 52 years. I also have a 1934 Chrysler sedan that I purchased a new gas tank for a couple of years ago. I was very happy with it. It came from Tanks Inc. https://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm They also list this... Hope this is of some help to you. Jij hebt een heel moi Dodge oldtimer! Het Beste Greg 1937-39 Dodge and Plymouth Gas Tank From Tanks, Inc. Product Details Photos 1937-39 Dodge & Plymouth Passenger Car Fuel Tank Alloy Coated Steel Fully Baffled Fuel Tank Overall Size 38-1/2" x 18" x 7" 18 Gallon Capacity 3/8" NPT Internal pickup tube Vented tank with rollover vent valve included Universal Mounting Straps Included Accepts All Popular 5-hole Senders Optional In-Tank Fuel Pumps GPA Series Available When using this tank with a GPA series pump a 3/8" NPT pipe plug will be needed to block off the internal fuel tank pickup tube. Only $305.00 37M-T Description: 1937-39 Dodge & Plymouth Pass Car Steel Fuel Tank Quantity: ADD TO CART ADD TO WISH LIST came from Tanks Inc.
  2. Thanks so much for that. I just saw this, wlli check out those numbers. Very helpful info!
  3. I AM STILL LOOKING FOR AN OIL PUMP FOR THE ABOVE. MAYBE A KIT OR INTERCHANGE PART NUMBERS? THE LATER 30'S AND ONWARD PUMPS WILL NOT WORK. ANY HELP APPRECIATED!
  4. I AM STILL LOOKING FOR AN OIL PUMP FOR THE ABOVE. MAYBE A KIT OR INTERCHANGE PART NUMBERS? THE LATER 30'S AND ONWARD PUMPS WILL NOT WORK. ANY HELP APPRECIATED!
  5. Nice car! I have a 1948 New Yorker, Black, with a burgundy cloth interior. That Highlander plaid on yours sure looks sharp!
  6. Hi Jim, We visited the Chrysler Emporium several times when you were on N.E Union, I believe. Got some good parts from you. It was a sad day when you shut down. I am still considering selling my 1934 Chrysler CA 4 dr. Greg
  7. Thanks for all your good wishes. I do understand the concern. Greg
  8. Good Grief is right! I didn't realize I would create such a fuss. This is legit, its all true. The expired E-bay ad led to my discovery of the car after 40 years! Message is, I should have bought it back then! I robbed some of the text from it. How can I call it restored? Certainly a car that is 87 years old and was off the road for some 45 years needed a lot of attention to make it roadworthy again. I have gone to a lot of effort to do so. It is put away right now so I used some old pictures for the ad. The LA area was suggested to me for good exposure. Sorry to offend the cynics. One thing you got right is that I don't really want to sell it. Unwanted news from the MD last April has prompted this.
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