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    Restoring a 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe Club Coupe

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  1. Haha thanks, now I have the choice of a big mac OR a whopper... Even though I would have liked to see something a little nicer go in like an Olive Garden Alright, I will have to check out this club, and some info about meetings would be great! Thanks.
  2. Wow I'll have to try that! So just pour that mix into the cylinder and let it sit for a few days?
  3. I'm from Hinckley... You're in Minneapolis? Don't you just love this warm weather streak we've been having? Do you happen to know of any good P15-D24 car clubs in Minnesota worth subscribing to?
  4. Thanks for your advice! I really appreciate it, as I am a beginner with restoration jobs... I have also heard to put diesel fuel down the cylinders, but will the tranny fluid work better?
  5. Hello! I just got a 1947 Plymouth special deluxe club coupe that I want to restore. It has a really clean body, all the rust, except for a tiny spot under the driver door, is surface rust. It still has the flathead and tranny in it too. Only thing is it's been sitting in a field for like 30 years and the motor might be rust-seized. Any tips for dealing with this? Thanks.
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