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Old 12-15-2005, 08:30 AM
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Thanx for allowing me. I am currently working on a 1932 Plymouth PA coupe. Sometimes I don't know why I started this one as it is hard to find parts for this application. I am trying to stay completely Plymouth with it from the Volare Front and rear, 318 and 727. I have a long ways to go. Anyone with Plymouth body parts that will fit, don't hesitate to call.


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to: Henry Highrise:
Thanks for the welcome. I appreciate it. I see the pics of your car and I wonder if you have the fenders laying around? I am trying to stay with them and my driver's front is pretty ruff, althoung there. My 32 is a pa with the suicide doors and fewer windows than yours.

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Welcome to the Hotrodders Bulletin Board, T. Darrell

You can place a "Parts Wanted" classified ad if you're looking for Plymouth parts. Just click on "Classifieds" at the top of this page, then click on "Place Ad".
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