GroupHare Posted December 30, 2015 Report Posted December 30, 2015 I have been lookin online for websites that deal with older mopars, i have found kanter.com and theplymouthdoctor.com but other then that i have had no luck. i was wondering if anyone has found some websites for these older cars. Also i have 2 more things to say. 1. Sorry if i am doing this wrong, this is my first post. 2. My !948 p15 club coupe is my first car and i was wondering if there is any restoration tips. Thank you. Quote
Reg Evans Posted December 31, 2015 Report Posted December 31, 2015 Welcome to the forum ! Congrats on selecting an old Mopar for your first car. My first car way back when in 1966 was a 1933 Plymouth. Go to the top of the page and click on resources and select Links. 1 Quote
fedoragent Posted December 31, 2015 Report Posted December 31, 2015 I have been lookin online for websites that deal with older mopars, i have found kanter.com and theplymouthdoctor.com but other then that i have had no luck. i was wondering if anyone has found some websites for these older cars. Also i have 2 more things to say. 1. Sorry if i am doing this wrong, this is my first post. 2. My !948 p15 club coupe is my first car and i was wondering if there is any restoration tips. Thank you. Welcome to the site GroupHare!!! If you need anything, just let us kow. Remember, using the search function for questions is helpful, and so are just reaching out to some of us and picking our brain. Congrats on your new find! I have a 1947 Club Coupe and if you want to ask me about how my journey has been with my car, feel free to PM me. Happy New Year and again Congrats! FG. Quote
P15-D24 Posted December 31, 2015 Report Posted December 31, 2015 Check the Links page under the Reference menu item. Quote
greg g Posted December 31, 2015 Report Posted December 31, 2015 There are also a couple of groups on FaceBook dealing with old mopars, old plymouths, 47 Plymouths and others. As for restoration, that depends on your concept of the term and what your objective is. Many folks here will tell you to get it running, get it in mechanical order. stopping and driving. Get the lights operational, and enjoy driving it while you contemplate the rest of the restoration process. 2 Quote
Don Coatney Posted December 31, 2015 Report Posted December 31, 2015 Most tune up and bolt on engine parts are available from local auto parts stores. No need to buy from the antique auto dealers with there inflated prices. Quote
1950 Special Deluxe Posted December 31, 2015 Report Posted December 31, 2015 Many folks here will tell you to get it running, get it in mechanical order. stopping and driving. Get the lights operational, and enjoy driving it while you contemplate the rest of the restoration process. This is the same pertinent advice I was given when I received my car. Quote
Andydodge Posted January 1, 2016 Report Posted January 1, 2016 Welcome to the best mopar site around, these guys know their stuff, Gregs info is spot on...........anyway gidday from downunder....Andy Douglas Quote
fstfish66 Posted January 1, 2016 Report Posted January 1, 2016 congratz on the new toy/hobby post some pics of your car if you can,and what your plans might be, happy new years Quote
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