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I saw this 35 sedan at a show today in Wanatah, Indiana. The owner said he got when he was in high school 50 years ago. Two years after school he wrecked the right side and put it away. Five years ago his son got him to bring it back to life. The interior is still original and very nice.

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The guy told me also, that the hood ornament is being repopped in Australia or New Zealand for something like $300. They are done in brass so there's no more pitting problem.

My fingers are going back in for more work Tuesday. They are ugly, but still there.

Thank you very much for asking.

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Niel, Do you ever see a 1933 Plymouth at any of the meets? It's a cream color rumble seat coupe with red wire wheels. I think the owner lives in Kokomo IN. I owned the car in the 80's JohnS

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No, I haven't. Thats something I would remember.

There is a nice little museum on the north side of Kokomo thats worth a visit if you ever head south. Maybe its in there now.

I'll keep an eye out.

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i have seen the guy that does the hood mascots there from downunder (Australia) :Dhe also does 33 -34 as well as Dodge and Chrysler . There realy neat.;)

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Don't know if I am the Robert mentioned in an earlier thread, but I sure do like the car. These old girls look so good unaltered and left the way they were meant to be. A real piece of history. Thanks for posting.

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Thanks Frankie. I do love them original like that but I think there are others not named Robert who like them too. At least I hope so.

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