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Dad sold this 50 plymouth yesterday. Lotsa potential here but we just never seemed to get around to fixing this one. The new owner comes from a whole family of body shop owners so I suspect it will be looking sharp soon.

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Not sure how many you Dad has but you can't keep the all. I sold 8 vehicles last year mix of drivers and projects had over a dozen at that time. Had planned to scale down but picked up the 52 suburban and a 59 power giant recently so sill have 7 (4 of them on the road). The plan is to get down to about 3 or 4 in a year or so.

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I think this puts him down to 11. He's talking about the 64 Fury or 63 Valiant conv going next.

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That looks like a pretty respectable little car from the pic.

Hopefully will make someone else happy and get it back on the

road. Was the buyer from your immediate area? Maybe he will

turn up a cruise-ins, etc.

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I didn't catch his area but sounds like he is out of town a little ways. May still see it around. Not sure if his intentions are stock or rodding. Car was already a custom once so it could go either way. Car is from CA with very minimal rust.

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Nice looking car. I guess with a lot of cars you sometimes have to get rid of some. I find it very hard to sell any car I have. I have five old ones but my '69 Ford Falcon with original 302 is going to my son in the next year or so. I will then be down to four but may look for another project.

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Like this one? This actually belongs to one of my dads friends. But he's kinda after the 64 Fury. I'll let you know if it comes up for sale

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Its a 66 383 4bbl. I think he paid like 3500 for it but that was years ago

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