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New purchase, Plymouth but not a B body

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I just purchased a 1933 Plymouth Street Rod. I have tried to purchase this car for 25 years and finally was able to.
It was built in 1975 and has a 327 and 4 speed, ac,and cruise. The 327 is stuck from sitting so long. I have a shop ready to rebuild the engine. I hope to have it on the road next summer. I can not find any rust anywhere. And no mice

Yes we are not changing anything, leaving it as an 70s build.

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Sometimes you have a Mounds Bar and sometimes an
Almond Joy…..

Now, you will have choices , as well !!!

Congratulations on your new toy…. Craig….

Like the flowers on the dashboard —- you are all set for the next Woodstock !!!
( “ Breaker 1 - 9 , see Nudity and Mud up ahead “ )
 
Congratulations on the long-sought acquisition.

Endeavor to persevere!
 
Congrats. I have savored the long game working out a few times. Those are the best.

Do the right thing, reMopar that Mopar! Perfect time, if a small Chebby fit then an A engine will go in too.
 
I just purchased a 1933 Plymouth Street Rod. I have tried to purchase this car for 25 years and finally was able to.
It was built in 1975 and has a 327 and 4 speed, ac,and cruise. The 327 is stuck from sitting so long. I have a shop ready to rebuild the engine. I hope to have it on the road next summer. I can not find any rust anywhere. And no mice

Yes we are not changing anything, leaving it as an 70s build.

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Perfect. I wouldn't change a thing..
 
Groovy, early 70's influence all the way.
 
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