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That kinda looks like a plymouth grill shell to me too. Like 33-34ish

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That kinda looks like a plymouth grill shell to me too. Like 33-34ish

More like 34 than 33. And the L-6 engine does look like a Mopar, if Plymouth then 1935 or later as it has the full length water jacket.

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Still kinda reminds me of the 34. Cant see quite enough in the pic to tell for sure.

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Ed..that is one pretty sedan..the wheels, well part of the upgrade I am sure but not quite suited for the car..and the billet third brake light..screams be different just like everyone else...love the windsplits on the headlights and louvers..is it me or is the right mirror head missing..bad angle?

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I do like it but I don't know much about it. That was just the first 34 ply that came up in my google image search. And yes the rh mirror is missing. I like the 2tone with the roof matching the fender color.

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The engine is at least a 41 or older......has the small oil breather cap and

the old style plug wire loom. Can't see if the coil is in the firewall.

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Ok now that I can see that one pic bigger I'm going to retract that its a 34 grill due to the radiator cap coming through the grill and the 34ply doesnt have that. Plus the line for the hood opening looks completely different.

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Ok now that I can see that one pic bigger I'm going to retract that its a 34 grill due to the radiator cap coming through the grill and the 34ply doesnt have that. Plus the line for the hood opening looks completely different.

Then its not a Plymouth as the crank hole is in the wrong location for 1933 and earlier. And you are right 34 has the radiator cap under the hood so it can't be 34. Does look like a Mopar though.

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Merle I agree. I think you got it. Looks like the cab is from one too.

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no way Bill, I am in enough trouble with your wife already..I can change the wheels and chunk that billet in a heartbeat..be happy to do it...that color combination is just so easy on the eye..rich and creamy..and the best part of the wheel combination is there is no fat white wall tires taking away from the lines of the car itself..

by the way did you find your balancer?

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Hot rod/rat rod trucks like that seem popular nowadays.

Just take the few stray pieces you found, stick em on some frame

with an engine and wheels......funkier looking the better.....and you're

ready to roll.

Don't believe i'd want to take a long distance trip in one of those.

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