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1940plymouth

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  1. We started up the Plymouth today for the first time in over a month. Just had to share this one photo
  2. Need some photos of your outing with Lady Grey, this time of year all photos are more than welcomed Upwards of a foot of snow or more possible here today and tomorrow
  3. congrats on your promotion. I am thinking if you can survive the Buffalo winters, you will do alright in the northeast corner of Maine
  4. Just had to post this one
  5. Andy, My son stopped over and we were carrying fire wood to the basement when he took this photo. Cooper was in the house where it was nice in warm.
  6. We are under a winter storm warning starting tomorrow evening a 4pm with between 8-12 inches of snow possible, with some freezing rain thrown in for good measure
  7. Chet, I call that hat my "Sgt Preston of the Yukon" hat. Believe me, it comes in very handy this time of year
  8. I am so envious. We had snow and drifting snow here yesterday, with more snow possible starting tomorrow afternoon. This is how I am enjoying my old Plymouth right now. Keep the photos coming, they make the winter that much shorter
  9. I will be looking forward to seeing them, always enjoy seeing other members photos of their vehicles out and about Here is one my wife antiqued with her phon3e
  10. we got about two inches of snow here, nothing worth taking photos of at this time. More snow is being forecasted for tomorrow and tomorrow night, time will tell. I did get six hours on the plow between Monday evening and yesterday morning LOL. Don't give yourself a heart attack Mark. John, I see the plow shelved the snow bank in front of your house After looking at the shelved snow bank in front of John's house, Cooper and I took a ride up on part of the route that I ride the snow plow. The pictures I have attached show the amount of snow we have on the ground right now, plus they were taken in a high drift area, as you can see no snow banks, especially not like in front of John's house
  11. Hope you don't mind, just a great photo to antique
  12. Great photo, glad you were able to take it for a ride
  13. Wow Mark, you guys are surely getting hammered, if we got a couple of inches we got a lot, sun is shining here right now
  14. we supposed were to get 5-10 inches of snow here in the Catskills, well if we got two inches total we got a lot. A major blunder on the forecasters, but I am not complaining.
  15. an don't forget the peanut butter, French toast is the best
  16. Glad you had a good time and thanks for the photos
  17. On the "hoof" this morning during our first run
  18. I have had my '40 for over 20 years, I have had no luck finding them for my car since 1940 was the first year that the running board delete was an option on the Plymouths. I just filled in the holes and used truck bed liner spray to make it look has if I had the gravel shields
  19. Check salvage yards like Moores in Rapid City, SD, Dave at Fat Fendered Relics or even maybe French Lake in Minn. I think that is the right name
  20. Being a survivor of throat cancer two and a half years ago, I know from your friend's outlook that friends were surely needed and greatly appreciated. I have a good friend that owns a 1939 Ford that he chopped two inches and has a Caddy engine in it. He came up one day and the two of us went for a ride, one of many rides, but this one was special, so special.
  21. Adele looking at part three of the 1940 Dodge convertible restoration in the new issue of "Classic Car" Believe it or not, I didn't stage this, I happened to look up and she was sitting in my recliner looking at the magazine
  22. Great looking car, thanks for sharing. I have had a 1940 P-10 Business coupe since 1988. A driver, not a show car.
  23. I remember my grandmother making bed sheets and pillow cases out of the GLF flour bags and quilts out of the cotton milk strainers. I still have one of her cotton milk strainer quilts
  24. I remember my Grandfather keep burlap bags in the trunk of his 1950 Plymouth to take new born bull calves to market
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