Plymouth 47 Drawing !
#13
RE: Plymouth 47 Drawing !
Hello again,
With all due respect, I was 'kinda floored when a member friend of mine called me at home and says he recieved a copy of a calender with that exact car on it!![] I told him that he needed to look again. He did just that and says it is from an old antique car part catalog of the month of October of the year 1997. (What happened to the hubcaps?)
If you collect old car photos'(especially DODGE), I have quite a bit of before and after restorations. LMK... R.V.
With all due respect, I was 'kinda floored when a member friend of mine called me at home and says he recieved a copy of a calender with that exact car on it!![] I told him that he needed to look again. He did just that and says it is from an old antique car part catalog of the month of October of the year 1997. (What happened to the hubcaps?)
If you collect old car photos'(especially DODGE), I have quite a bit of before and after restorations. LMK... R.V.
#14
RE: Plymouth 47 Drawing !
I've had the car for 4 years. It came from Wisconson. when I got it, it had H70X15 wheels and tires on it that would rub the brakelines and draglink when the wheels were turned all the way right or left. Got rid of them and went to 6.00X16's. It's a car my wife and myself enjoy riding in and taking to cruise-ins. We get a lot of nice complements on it. Still needs a lot of work. I posted pics here because it did say "classic automobiles", not just dodge classics. Actually, when it comes to 20's, 30's, and 40's cars, I like them all. Whether they are original, restored to original, or rodded, I like them.