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Reg Evans

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  1. Very nice and clean. Looks like a show winner !
  2. I just ran a commercial classified ad in this forum and can't figure out how to edit it ?
  3. Interesting grill , hood and windshield. I like it a lot !
  4. The lower 3 grill bars look like steel to me.
  5. Have you eliminated the chance that it might not be the fluid drive but clutch that is slipping ?
  6. Here's another Spring special two tone.
  7. And then there were the two tone Spring special paint jobs.
  8. Try filing the points a little to remove any corrosion that has probably built up with non use. If that doesn't get spark the condenser is the next suspect. Welcome to the forum and good luck ! Very nice looking Dodge.
  9. The engine number is suppose to be on the raised rectangle just above the freeze plug in your photo.
  10. One of my brothers is in West Palm Beach. 7 miles inland.
  11. Would the city get off your back if you put a car cover on it or licensed it ?
  12. Welcome to the forum ! I owned a 58 Dodge Sweptside several years ago. Mine had the big back window, a push button auto, and a 315 V8 Poly engine and the rare Model 700 ceiling mounted radio. I'm still kicking myself for selling it. NOTE: the grill was from a 59. Hows about posting some photos of yours here .
  13. Fine, I guess I'll pull it apart before I invest any more dough and count the teef.
  14. I shoulda killed ya when I had the chance.
  15. Well aint that weird. let me try it again. They are showing up on my screen as a second post to this thread without any text.
  16. I resized them and posted them. Can you not see them ?
  17. I did that even though they were only 1MB each.
  18. I bought this rear end the other day for my 33 Plymouth from a man who said it came out of a 1933 Plymouth but that it wasn't stock. It has 3.58 stamped on it (hope that's the ratio) and then a casting number of 600211-13 and it has bolts with the DB logo cast into the heads. It needs a new pinion seal so I'm wondering if anyone has a book that can identify this rear end so I can order a new seal ? I'm also wondering what vehicle may have donated it. It has 10 x 1.5" drums. What!!!! I'm trying to attach 1 mb photos and the site says they are too big ????? I'll try to add separately. Well, that doesn't work either. It keeps saying only 3MP total allowed and my photos say they are 1MB ea.
  19. Have a look here. http://classiccardatabase.com/specs.php?series=468&year=1941&model=5656
  20. My 33 Plym, 42 Dodge coupe, and my 52 truck are all that way.
  21. I have had tubeless Diamondback radials on my 42 Coupe and my 1/2 ton pickup without any problems for years.
  22. I've rebuilt several myself and after soaking overnight in Lacquer Thinner it takes me about an hour to re assemble. In Moparpros description he says that the professionals take 3 to 4 hours for the job. I say…...NO DEAL !
  23. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1948-PLYMOUTH-DODGE-RESTORED-CARBURETOR-REBUILT-D6G1-CARTER-FLATHEAD-SIX-ENGINE/173721487715?hash=item28729b8963:g:TSIAAOSwPYZU3jH6 I could buy a running L6 for that price.
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