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1950 plymouth deluxe


moparblood

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Nice! I picked one up earlier this year.  Drive train is in great shape but needs all cosmetics:interior, floor pans, seats reupholstered, repainted, rust repair, etc.  So far I have purchased a few parts from Andy Bernbaum, belts, rugs, headliner and windlace from Kanter, and floor pans from the Plymouth Doctor.  Also just ordered tires from Diamondback.  Everything is coming together super slowly and almost everything is on backorder (waited 3 months for floor pans).  Andy shipped quickly, Kanter took an extra week but totally understandable in this shipping climate.  Diamondback said 4 weeks...we'll see.

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NAPA is good for most electrical and simple engine parts - tuneup parts, hoses, belts, light bulbs, carb rebuild kits etc.  It’s amazing how many parts are readily available for these 70+ year old cars if you know where to look.  I’ve had my Canadian built ‘50 Plymouth Deluxe survivor with 43,000 miles for seven years now and have never had a problem sourcing parts.

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