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JohnTeee

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JohnTeee last won the day on November 28 2022

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    Southeast Missouri
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    1947 Plymouth P15 Special Deluxe Convertible

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    Working on dad's 2nd P15 Special Deluxe Convertible
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    Helicopter Flight Nurse (RETIRED!)

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    47 P15 Convertible Special Deluxe in Southeast Missouri
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    Bow, rifle and blackpowder hunting; computers; readinng; my '47 P15

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  1. Remove the washer and keep the axle nut threaded on the end to keep it from flying off. Keep the tension on it. Get a bigger hammer. Keep whaling on it. John
  2. It's been a minute since I've been in my '47, but in it, that is either the cabin light (dome light if you have a hard roof) or the dash light. John
  3. I have vague memory of there having been a cork gasket in there; sounds about right. At present, I have one that I made out of a thick piece of gasket material. John
  4. As Sam and LosControl mentioned, the easy fix is the NPT fitting and a short length of fuel line. Admittedly, I could trim that line a little and cleaned up the pipe dope from the threads ... This is my new fuel tank, from vansautolic:
  5. Sam beat me to it! I was going to post a link to: https://www.ebay.com/itm/403692350614 Bought one for my '47 P15 and it was a perfect drop-in. John
  6. One of those things I've been needing to look for. I have one. John
  7. Welcome! That's a nice car you've got. There's a ton of information on the website. Check out the downloads, ask questions and use the search function. Search can by augmented by using a Google site search: "site:p15-d24.com keyword keywords". You can throw in operators like "OR" - 'Plymouth OR Dodge'; "AND" - 'Radio AND Tube'; "*" - '* distributor' ; "( )" - (vibrator OR capacitor) radio. Cheers! John
  8. Tennessee Clutch & Supply Inc Address: 1995 Nolensville Pk #113, Nashville, TN 37211 Hours: Open ⋅8:00AM Closes 4:30 PM Phone: (615) 242-4163 A good source to price shop for clutch and pressure plate. You can probably get a throw out and pilot bearing at many local auto parts stores. If you have a NAPA Auto Parts Store, they may be able to resurface for you.
  9. Robin, your convertible should be in there! Wait, maybe you too! <grin> John
  10. I have a convertible, so no rear package shelf. ? However, you're thinking modern autos with stereo systems and these were a monaural system, so could have had single speaker. John
  11. 9/16" Hood Bumper from Steele Rubber Products - https://www.steelerubber.com/hood-bumper-33-0395-42 5/8" Hood Corner Pad from Steele Rubber Products - https://www.steelerubber.com/hood-corner-pad-33-0117-42 Enter your P15 model in to be sure you have the correct parts - https://www.steelerubber.com Andy Bernbaum Auto Parts for the larger one, at a better price - https://www.oldmoparts.com/parts/c-interior-rubber/hood-bumpers/ Cheers! John P.S. Just looked at my P15 and there are three of the 5/8" down each side (total six) and one of the 9/16" on each side, up near the front (total 2). Mine are hard as a rock. I need to orders some of these too!
  12. Nicely done! That may have to be a screen saver for a bit. Till the next bauble catches my eye. <grin> John
  13. Dagnabit. Ain't anything ever easy! John
  14. How about something like this? https://www.ebay.com/itm/403940412255 I too am looking to upgrade my 6V light bulbs. John
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