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Hey guys.

StrayCat

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Not new per se, but been out awhile. The 73 satillite pissed me off so I sold it and kinda laid low for awhile. But in the end I couldn't stay away from the mopar, it isnt a b-body, but it's extremely cool none the less. Just thought I would share......

1951 plymouth cranbrook. I love this car, only 29k original documented miles. It's so damn quiet you can barely hear it run. Just taking me awhile to get used to a 3 on the tree again...lol.

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Well welcome again..sort of lol.

What are your plans for the Cranbrook?
 
I havent completely decided yet. A complete resto will be expensive and honestly I intend to drive it a good bit, so I may end up giving it that "rat rod" look for several reasons, A: it's cheap to do and looks great and clean. B: with it being a very old car, it will be much easier to maintain and keep rust off, and do whatever repairs may ever need to be done and not worry if the paint ever gets scratched. Plus it will probably live a much longer life because of the ease of maintenance. I dunno. One thing I do know for a fact is the powertrain will remain stock. That flathead 6 cylinder is not only cool looking and very simple to mess with, but it sounds great and gets awesome fuel milliage.
 
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