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1935 Plymouth Coupe


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Guest NDSwim

I have a 1935 Plymouth coupe which has not been driven in approximately 20 years.  It is in Arizona and has been either in a garage or carport the entire 20 years.

 

I want to restore the car so as I can drive it around town.  I am not looking to make it into a hot rod. 

 

Where should I begin?  Does anyone recommend someone in Arizona to speak with?  Unfortunately, me doing the work is probably not going to happen.

 

Thank you!

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Arizona is a big state so it may make a difference where in the state you are. There is a region of the Plymouth Owners Club there with members in the Phoenix and Tucson metro areas. They may be able help you some.

 

Were it me, if the engine is not seized I'd drain and refill all fluids and see if I could get it started. That could tell you how much you will have to work on the drive train. Then I'd totally rebuild the brakes before attempting to move the vehicle.

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