My 37 Plymouth
Still has a flat head 6 engine, 3 speed trans. 99% original.
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Nice car! Are u sure it's a Ply. and not a DODGE?
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Positive. It's a P4 Business Coupe. Plate on firewall says P4 1934 had a P3 (standard) and P4 (deluxe) models. Both models used the same P4 engine. Has the ship emblem (Mayflower) on the nose and the Plymouth wings/ship emblem between the grill. Engine serial number stamped on block also begins with the letter"P". I belong to the National and Regional Plymouth Owners Club.
Ed
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Positive. It's a P4 Business Coupe. Plate on firewall says P4 1934 had a P3 (standard) and P4 (deluxe) models. Both models used the same P4 engine. Has the ship emblem (Mayflower) on the nose and the Plymouth wings/ship emblem between the grill. Engine serial number stamped on block also begins with the letter"P". I belong to the National and Regional Plymouth Owners Club.
Ed
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