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My Project Cars
1948 Plymouth P15 1947 Ford Tudor V8 1999 Chevrolet Astro AWD 2003 Ford Explorer They are all "Project Cars"!
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CUTE!
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Uncle-Pekka, That is funny! And true. Thanks for the chuckle.
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I understand Antique Auto Supply in Arlington,TX has been sold from this; http://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=154935&highlight=Antique+Auto+Supply Heard many good comments about the business.
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48dodger, What a handsome dog! I'm happy you had him to make you feel so good for so long! Larry
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I did reply Don. IAfter, while reading this thread, the format of the message is so like that several others have posted that I began wondering about it. I didn't know guests could access members email addresses? OR members for that matter, unless the email has been posted in a thread previously? I looked at my own 'profile' here and did not find my own email address or that of the few member profiles I looked at out of curiosity. I was under the impression members email privacy & security is, in part, the purpose of the p15-d24 messaging system? Did I overlook something?? Thanks, Larry
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I think we have a new/new named scammer guys. The email didn't come as a 'notification' from p15-d24 but directly to my email address. Is that necessarily a clue that the messenger is a scammer? *************************************************************************************** David Wilson Tome Today at 9:01 AM -- Please let me know if you are still interested in purchasing a Master Cylinder Cover 1948 P15. Email and I'll get back to you. Cheers David W Green Loretto Tennessee 38469 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Is $5,000 a fair price for a 47 Dodge 4-dr sedan?
AlDeBear replied to central52's topic in P15-D24 Forum
Ed, You already know your new Dodge was worth what you paid or you wouldn't own it now. It is a great looking car! Comparing what you paid to what I paid for mine you made out GOOD! (I paid $6500 for the one in my avatar and although I am satisfied, it has, in many ways, turned out to be a wolf in sheep's clothing! lol) I like the looks of your Dodge better than my Plymouth. May you drive it in health & happiness for many years! Larry -
Way to go perrymedik! Sounds good!
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Uncle Max-Stromberg Authorized Parts & Service; http://www.97-express.com
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fordkustom, Good looking engine! What camera did you use to take the pictures? They are excellent.
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A belated (I just today discovered this feature of the forum!) public "Thank You" to owencooke for his kindness in recently providing me with 2 brake shoe anchor bolts for our 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe! Thank You Owen. Larry Cope.
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A belated (I just today discovered this feature of the forum!) public "Thank You" to Niel Hoback for his kindness in providing me with a brake shoe anchor bolt for our 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe! Thank You Niel. Larry Cope
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Lloyd, Not to hijack this thread but you might consider ptwothree's method of adjusting your brakes found here http://p15-d24.com/topic/34051-adjusting-your-brakes-the-easy-way/. His method isn't based so much on measuring as on the 'feeling' of the shoes against the drums. If you should decide to go that route be sure to put a die on the brake shoe anchor bolts BEFORE welding the nut onto the end of the bolt. Good luck Lloyd! Larry
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Lot's of confusing information on this. I get the impression from this vendor link http://www.vapinc.com/mopar/Steering%20Parts/main.html that there are only two tie rod ends, inner & outer, for '39 to '56 Plymouths & Dodges. You might think otherwise after reading this post on p15-d24.com however. http://p15-d24.com/topic/36535-1949-plymouth-tie-rods/ This link may help you find what you need as well. http://shop.rareparts.com/smtp/shopdisplaycategories.asp?iyear=1947&imake=0016|DODGE&imodel=0365|CUSTOM&iproduct=0049|STEERING,%20GEAR,%20PUMP%20&%20COMPONENTS Prices are CRAZY from $20 to over $100. Good luck Larry