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Turned 70 in September and I didn’t have one. Got one coming on eBay, $16 with shipping.
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Here is a picture I took of a friends frame from his 41 Plymouth. He switched it out because of damage. This number matched the engine number. Located on the left frame rail above the rear end.
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A most recent pic, and the story...Share your old Mopar!
Furylee2 replied to keithb7's topic in P15-D24 Forum
Beautiful fall day, took the 37 out for a ride around town. Took this picture at Veterans Park in my home town. -
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Here are pictures of the 37/38 hubcaps. If you decide to use the ones you have, you could paint the letters black rather than the red, to make them look period correct.
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Correct, there is no dipstick tube on my 37, it goes right in the block. I think I have a tube on my 41 (both 201 engines), but it’s not easily accessible at the moment.
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My Lowe’s just got mine in that morning. They didn’t have a spot for it, and I snatched it up. I asked the check out person to scan it for a price check, $4.99. And I got my 10% veteran discount on top of that. Came home and ordered 2 more on line, delivered to my store for free. And I got them for $4.49 each as well.
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I just purchased a couple like this at Lowe’s that say Craftsman. $4.99 each
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I think the 30’s cars had a different setup Andy. At least on my 37 they are attached to the radiator support rods. You can purchase them from Roberts (2nd photo). https://www.robertsmotorparts.com/hood-support-supports-hood-while-working-on-engine-1
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My earliest memory was our Sunday drives in my dads 47 Desoto. I was probably 5 or 6. Dad would stop and get a quart of beer, and a pack of gum (Dentyne) for my brother and I. We would stand behind the front seat and hang onto that rope across the back of the seat. And off we'd go, driving around the country side, with mom holding the baby in the front seat. About 20+ years ago, they developed the land where the Desoto was setting in a grove of trees with some other cars. I drove out there and looked for something the salvage. I took that rope off the back of the seat, and the grill guard. Earlier this year, I mounted it on a piece of wood, and hung it in my "man cave". I'm thinking about incorporating that grill guard into some sort of magazine rack. My most recent experience, I drove my 41 Plymouth business coupe 11 miles over to my shop in a neighboring town.
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What is the name on your record? Here’s mine. I bought the projector over 20 years ago for $60 or $70 at an auction. I have 3 other records in the “41 Series”, but no film strips. They are: ”Facts from the Proving Grounds” ”The Most for Your Money” ”Choice for the Man Who Knows” (Plymouth - Chevrolet Comparison)
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One more time on the ever popular P15 frame serial numbers
Furylee2 replied to BobT-47P15's topic in P15-D24 Forum
I live in Nebraska, and my 41 is titled be the engine number. -
Mine are Plymouth. I’m in Colorado now, but when I get home next week I can check the titles.
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I have a few film strips for the 41. I even have the records for a couple of them.
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I just bought these at a swap meet in March for $10. He had two sets, wish I picked up both. I can tell you, they pass the finger nail test.
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Just looked at my latest Plymouth Bulletin, June 17 - 20, 2020.
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Thanks! I’m one of those that see a box with numbers and letters. Beautiful car!
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I’ll be there.
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It’s the same for all the pics in post 41. But all the others come through ok. Even the ones I couldn’t see yesterday are there now. Thanks, Lee
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For whatever reason, all I see is a series of numbers and letters in place of the pictures.
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I thought it was only me.
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That’s what was nice about this tool. It would lift the needle while the center pin would push on the speedometer needle shaft.