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Plymouth Savoy, what to save #101106
08/07/08 01:31 PM
08/07/08 01:31 PM
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scannman70 Offline OP
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have a 1953 4 door down the barn, dad drove it in years ago, has Flathead 6, with a 3 speed on the column, the one you could use the clutch or not.

So car is trashed, I am stripping it for scrap.

Should I keep the motor and tranny? Also has some small chrome stuff and the door handels are like new?

Don't see many of these around, and I am a pack rat at heart, so keep stuff or scrap it?

Re: Plymouth Savoy, what to save [Re: scannman70] #101107
08/07/08 02:42 PM
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Well you should probably get in contact with the Plymouth 4 and 6 Cylinder club, used to be run by Jim Benjaminson. Do a google search and you may find them. As far as that stuff on this board, I doubt you could give it away! Sorry, but that's my opinion.
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Last edited by dogdays; 08/07/08 02:44 PM.
Re: Plymouth Savoy, what to save [Re: dogdays] #101108
08/07/08 03:10 PM
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Try HAMB and plymouth sites. No one is going to reproduce that stuff, and even at 200 a ton, you could give all the trim away and only lose a soda or 2. Make someone's day....

Re: Plymouth Savoy, what to save [Re: RodStRace] #101109
08/08/08 11:34 PM
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Try the P15 D24 site, theres a classifieds part, lots of great guys who could use flathead or trim parts.







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