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Wow that things crusty! I hate to see it get scrapped though, harvest everything possible... it could be saved it someone is really determined but... what how far would you go. What a shame!
Superbee Mike has it figured out, Kern Dog and others are spot on. I’ve got simple upgrades on my RT and it’s fun my 72 Charger getting a similar set up.. springs at the correct rate, quality shocks, tight bushings , good sway bars , and some gear box refreshing etc. I wouldn’t compare a 44 to...
That is a nice ride.. I really like it! I do see one problem... The state hasn’t taxed you for taking it out of Il.? I’m just teasing .. You hit a home run!
You have a hardtop, so it’s pillarless. The only way you could do it is to swap in a modern bucket seat assembly with seat belts built it. But make sure your seat is mounted correctly and doesn’t have seats just mounted in sheet metal. Imo
I know fellas I’m in the B forum and I love my B bodies. I have a question as my little sister bought this car , it looks fairly original other than the wheels and tires that are god awful. The problem I have is I can’t find much info for decoding the build sheet. I’m trying to help her out and...
I guess there is hope to save them when they get 4X4 treatment.. some folks put some decent cars on truck chassis.. not sure why but whatever. I just couldn’t imagine doing it to a nice car like your Plymouth.
I have to say that is one nice old rag top! I really like that you went the stock 361 with a 4 speed.. it’s unique and it pops! Should be a really enjoyable car to cruise in!