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Local vintage club had an article about a multi-purpose arena located in Copenhagen that was built in 1926. One of its many events was the annually car and motorcycle exhibition showing the latest wonders and innovations. These photos from 1934 show MoPar’s stand with presentation of the new Chrysler/DeSoto Airflow. Text comparing body uni-construction to Lillebæltsbroen, a newly build bridge. Check out General Motor Art Deco lettering in background. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all.
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I have a 34 Plymouth that has a 1940 Dodge (D-14) engine in it. The transmission cross member has been hacked up and a welded to the frame cross member (maybe from the 40 Dodge) installed. Is there a way to identify which transmission I have and which bell housing I have? Bell housing is Cast Number 692605-5 (34, 40?). Transmission is now out of car.
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Hi guys, New to the site I don't know anything about flat heads at all. But picked up this barnfind 34 plymouth Pe. See that it has a flathead just wondering what type of number am I looking for on the motor to help identify it better? Also, the guy took off the carb and filter. Just so reference these filters are the canister types right? Is there any crossover compatibility with new ones or should I try to find NOS? My carb is a Bal and Ball. I guess im just looking and asking because I really want to get this running. It has all service record until 1961, then Im assuming it was parked. It even has a tag on the radiator hose from 61 I guess showing it was bought and replaced. And on the inner pillar driver side there are a few stickers of maintenance done. Oil looks good obviously going to change it before trying to turn her over. Plus wires and anything or any other info anyone can point me in the right direction. I would be very grateful.
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