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1937 Dodge D5 4Dr Convertible-Not Mine


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I have purchased all of the needed parts, grill, hood ,side panels and fender skirts  to change it to a 37 DeSoto, I prefer the look over a dodge or Plymouth. Hence I will have all the original parts available later this year along with the complete chassis and drive train 

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1 hour ago, Jphillips said:

I have purchased all of the needed parts, grill, hood ,side panels and fender skirts  to change it to a 37 DeSoto, I prefer the look over a dodge or Plymouth. Hence I will have all the original parts available later this year along with the complete chassis and drive train 

Found this one many years ago in Oceanside, California....

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13 minutes ago, Jphillips said:

Is the  car still around 

Nope. That was back in the 1970s. The whole wrecking yard is gone. I have no idea where it all went.

 

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5 hours ago, keiser31 said:

Nope. That was back in the 1970s. The whole wrecking yard is gone. I have no idea where it all went.

 

Oceanside yard12.JPG

Saw the cars back then, they were super rusty as they had been sitting next to the ocean for years. They were eventually auctioned off, but my dad and I didn't see anything that was really salvageable except for parts.

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